K. Eccleston, I. Platt, A. Jafari, A. Werner, C. Bateman, I. Woodhead, J. Fourie, J. Hsiao, Peter Carey
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Observations from Radar Scans of Grape Vines Conducted Over a Growing Season
A series of S-band radar scans of grape vines conducted over the growing season is presented. Despite covering the time frame from early development of grape berries to harvest, there is minimal observable change in the radar imagery. This observation along with theory of scattering demonstrate that microwave glare from shoots is the dominant feature in the imagery.