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The Bragg scattering theory does not explain the cross-polarized (VH or HV) normalized radar-backscatter cross-sections (NRCSs) from the ocean surface very well. The difference lies in the non-Bragg scatterings mechanisms including specular reflection and quasi-specular reflection or diffraction on the sharp edges of wave breaking. The specular reflection is a function of radar incidence angle and...
Hurricane tangential wind profiles are routinely observed by aircraft reconnaissance in order to estimate the surface winds. However, these wind profile estimates are occasionally biased because along-track aircraft observations might not determine the nonaxisymmetric hurricane structure characteristics. In this paper, we resolve this problem by calculating the mean wind speed in all radial directions...
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