Surface Wave Breaking Caused by Internal Solitary Waves: Effects on Radar Backscattering Measured by SAR and Radar Altimeter

IF 3.2 4区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Oceanography Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.5670/OCEANOG.2021.203
J. M. Magalhães, W. Alpers, A. M. Santos-Ferreira, Jose Machado da Silva
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Breaking surface waves play a key role in the exchange of momentum, heat, and gases between the atmosphere and the ocean. Waves break at the ocean’s surface at high or medium wind speeds or in the absence of wind due to shoaling of the seafloor. However, surface waves also break due to interactions with internal solitary waves (ISWs). In this paper, we revisit surface wave breaking caused by ISWs and how ISWs are manifested in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images acquired by the TerraSAR-X and Sentinel-1 satellites and in high-resolution radar altimeter data acquired by the SAR altimeter (SRAL) onboard the Sentinel-3A satellite. X-band TerraSAR-X images acquired at low wind speeds suggest that meter-scale surface breaking waves resulting from large-scale ISWs are associated with large modulations in backscatter at HH and VV polarizations that cannot be explained by present theories. Furthermore, Sentinel-1 C-band SAR satellite images acquired at moderate to high wind speeds also exhibit large radar signatures from surface wave breaking at VV and VH cross-polarizations. Finally, new observations from the Sentinel-3 SRAL altimeter show clear evidence of significant wave height (SWH) variations along the propagation paths of ISWs. The SWH signatures are unique in showing that the surface wave energy does not return to its unperturbed level after an ISW passes, most likely because intense meter-scale wave breaking results in surface wave energy dissipation. In summary, these results show that surface wave breaking contributes significantly to radar remote sensing of ISWs.
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内部孤立波引起的表面波破裂:对SAR和雷达高度计测量的雷达后向散射的影响
破裂表面波在大气和海洋之间的动量、热量和气体交换中起着关键作用。波浪在高或中等风速或由于海底变浅而无风的情况下在海洋表面破碎。然而,表面波也会由于与内部孤立波(ISW)的相互作用而破裂。在本文中,我们回顾了由ISW引起的表面波破碎,以及ISW如何在TerraSAR-X和Sentinel-1卫星采集的合成孔径雷达(SAR)图像中以及在Sentinel-3A卫星上的SAR高度计(SRAL)采集的高分辨率雷达高度计数据中表现出来。在低风速下获得的X波段TerraSAR-X图像表明,由大规模ISW产生的米级表面破碎波与HH和VV偏振下的反向散射中的大调制有关,这无法用现有理论来解释。此外,在中高风速下获取的Sentinel-1 C波段SAR卫星图像也显示出VV和VH交叉极化时表面波破碎的大雷达特征。最后,Sentinel-3 SRAL高度计的新观测显示,有明确证据表明,ISW的传播路径上存在显著的波高(SWH)变化。SWH特征是独特的,表明在ISW通过后,表面波能量不会恢复到其未受干扰的水平,很可能是因为强烈的米级波浪破碎导致表面波能量耗散。总之,这些结果表明,表面波破碎对ISW的雷达遥感有很大贡献。
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Oceanography
Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
6.10
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3.60%
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39
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: First published in July 1988, Oceanography is the official magazine of The Oceanography Society. It contains peer-reviewed articles that chronicle all aspects of ocean science and its applications. In addition, Oceanography solicits and publishes news and information, meeting reports, hands-on laboratory exercises, career profiles, book reviews, and shorter, editor-reviewed articles that address public policy and education and how they are affected by science and technology. We encourage submission of short papers to the Breaking Waves section that describe novel approaches to multidisciplinary problems in ocean science.
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