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Short gravity and capillary wave spectra from tower-based radar
Authors:Lawner   R. Moore   R.
Affiliation:Univ. of Kansas Center for Research, Inc., Lawrence, KS, USA;
Abstract:Radar backscatter measurements made as part of Project MARSEN in 1979 from the Noordwijk tower off the Dutch coast are used to calculate apparent ripple (capillary and short-gravity wave) spectra by inverting the small-perturbation scattering theory. The measurements were made at 10 and 15 GHz for angles of incidence ranging from20degto70deg; this means that the range of Bragg-resonant spatial wavenumbers covered is from 1.43 to 5.90 cm-1. Results of coincidentC- andX-band experiments by the Institute Francais du Petrole (IFP) andX-band experiments by a group of Dutch researchers (TNO) are compared with our results and good general agreement is found. Our initial results show a steeper falloff of the spectra with increasing wavenumber than reported previously, particularly at low windspeeds. When the spectra are modified to account for the difference between previous aircraft and tower measurements [1], the observed spectra agree well with the appropriate part of Pierson's wave spectrum as modified by Fung and Lee [2].
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