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On shape, orientation and structure of atmosheric cells inside wind rolls in two SAR images (Articolo in rivista)
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- On shape, orientation and structure of atmosheric cells inside wind rolls in two SAR images (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Zecchetto S., De Biasio F. (literal)
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- On shape, orientation and structure of atmosheric cells inside wind rolls in two SAR images (literal)
- Abstract
- SAR images of the sea surface often show roll-vortex structures and other
features which, in general, are spread out over several length scales, and
may present spatial periodicity as well as intermittence. Standard
techniques, as the two-dimensional Fourier analysis, are unsuitable both
when it is of interest to detect intermittent phenomena and to analyse the
spatial disposition of the backscatter structures inside the SAR images.
For the above reasons, the two-dimensional continuous wavelet transform
(CWT2) analysis has been applied to two ERS SAR images over the
Mediterranean Sea, showing wind rolls and atmospheric gravity waves.
Through the evaluation of the wavelet variance map, which ideally
corresponds to the two-dimensional Fourier spectrum, it has been possible
to assess the presence of two main energy areas at large (from 7 to 28 km)
and small (from 0.5 to 2 km) spatial scales. While the large scale
fluctuations may be ascribed to atmospheric gravity waves and other
features induced by the surroundings, the small scale fluctuations reveal
the inner structure of the atmospheric wind rolls. The SAR-like maps,
obtained adding the wavelet coefficient maps pertaining to the small
scales, have permitted to highlight the high and low intensity backscatter
cells associated to the wind rolls. These cells have been statistically
characterised by means of the frequency distributions of the size of the
cells maximum and minimum axes, of the orientation of the maximum axis and
of their area. The results indicate that high and low intensity backscatter
cells have similar characteristics in both cases studied: they appear of
elliptic shape, with the major axis along the wind roll direction; the
average axes ratio is 2.5:1. The frequency distributions of the cells area
indicate a continuous distribution of sizes, without significant gaps. (literal)
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