Mapping sea surface velocities in the Changjiang coastal zone with advanced synthetic aperture radar

Lihua Wang, Yunxuan Zhou, Jianzhong Ge, Johnny A. Johannessen, Fang Shen

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Abstract

Range Doppler velocities derived from the Envisat advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR) wide swath images are analyzed and assessed against the numerically simulated surface current fields derived from the finite volume coastal ocean model (FVCOM) for the Changjiang Estuary. Comparisons with the FVCOM simulations show that the European Space Agency (ESA) Envisat ASAR based Doppler shift anomaly retrievals have the capability to capture quantitative information of the surface currents in the Changjiang Estuary. The uncertainty analysis of the ASAR range Doppler velocity estimates are discussed with regard to the azimuthal and range bias corrections, radar incidence angles, inaccuracy in the wind field corrections and the presence of rain cells. The corrected range Doppler velocities for the Changjiang Estuary area are highly valuable as they exhibit quantitative expressions related to the multiscale upper layer dynamics and surface current variability around the East China Sea, including the Changjiang Estuary.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-149
Number of pages9
JournalActa Oceanologica Sinica
Volume33
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2014

Keywords

  • Changjiang coast
  • Doppler centroid anomaly
  • advanced synthetic aperture radar
  • finite volume coastal ocean model
  • range Doppler velocity

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