来自SAR的风场:它们能提高我们对风暴动力学的理解吗?

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K. Katsaros, P. Vachon, P. Black, P. Dodge, E. Uhlhorn
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引用次数: 82

摘要

我们检查了雷达卫星获得的飓风图像。观测到与雨单体和雨带相关的对流单体内部和周围的地表后向散射发生强烈变化,同时在大风流出区后向散射增加。在四次飓风中有三次也注意到长3至6公里的线性特征,这可能是由于大气边界层的二次环流(翻滚涡旋)。它们发生在对流雨带之间,在那里下降运动可以产生一个明确的边界层。尽管这些特征的起源和产生机制尚不清楚,但合成孔径雷达的高分辨率宽条覆盖模式提供了新的见解,并为进一步研究提出了重要的问题。(关键词:飓风,翻滚涡,SAR风,地表特征)
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Wind Fields from SAR: Could They Improve Our Understanding of Storm Dynamics?
our hurricane images obtained by Radarsat were examined. Strong variations in backscatter from the surface in and around convective cells associated with rain cells and rain bands were observed, coupled with increased backscatter in regions of high wind outflow. Long linear features of 3 to 6 km were also noted in three of the four hurricanes, probably due to secondary circulations in the atmospheric boundary layer (roll vortices). They occurred between convective rain bands, where the descending motion could produce a well-defined boundary layer. Although the origins and mechanisms producing the features are still not clear, the high-resolution wide swath coverage modes of synthetic aperture radar provide new insights and present important questions for further research. (Keywords: Hurricanes, Roll vortices, SAR winds, Surface features.)
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Johns Hopkins Apl Technical Digest
Johns Hopkins Apl Technical Digest 工程技术-工程:综合
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0.30
自引率
50.00%
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest (ISSN 0270-5214) is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly under the auspices of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). Published in print and online, the Digest seeks to communicate the work performed at APL to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities, defense establishment, academia, and industry. The electronic version may include multimedia capabilities for enhanced visualization of some concepts. The following abstracting services currently cover the Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest: Chemical Abstracts; Current Contents; Engineering Village; and the following CSA abstracts: Aerospace and High Technology Database; Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts; Computer and Information Systems Abstracts; Electronics and Communications Abstracts; Mechanical and Transportation Engineering Abstracts; Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts; and Oceanic Abstracts.
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