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Coastal ocean studies using shipbased scatterometer during NORCSEX'91
During November of 1991, microwave scattering measurements were obtained from a research vessel in support of coastal ocean studies in coordination with the commissioning phase of the newly launched ERS-1 spacecraft. The NORwegian Continental Shelf EXperiment provided in situ observations of wind-wave-current interactions in coincidence with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) acquisitions. The scattering measurements made from ship were acquired at 1.5, 5.25, and 9.38 GHz, VV or HH polarization, and incidence angles of 23/spl deg/ and 50/spl deg/. Insight gained from the in situ observations will be used in the interpretation of the oceanographic and meteorological features found in SAR imagery.<>