Experimental studies of thermal radiation intensity dependence on near-water wind speed for rough sea surface


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Abstract

The results of in situ measurements of the characteristics of intrinsic microwave radiation from the sea surface are presented. The studies were carried out on the oceanographic platform of the Experimental Department of Marine Hydrophysical Institute during the summer–fall periods for 3 years, which made it possible to accumulate a significant amount of information on the change in the radiation intensity of under different meteorological conditions. Attention is primarily focused on the construction of wind-radiation dependences and their steepness analysis based on the measurement data obtained by a radiometer-polarimeter with a central frequency of received radiation equal to 37.7 GHz. The results are compared with the previous experimental studies and the model estimates of this effect.

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D. S. Sazonov

Space Research Institute

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Email: sazonov_33m7@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997

A. V. Kuzmin

Space Research Institute

Email: sazonov_33m7@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997

I. N. Sadovsky

Space Research Institute

Email: sazonov_33m7@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997


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