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Tropical cyclones generate powerful wind, torrential rainfall, high waves and damaging storm surge that affect coastal communities. Tracking and predicting cyclones is one of the most important tasks for meteorologists. In this study, we compare the hurricane/typhoon eye locations at the sea level observed by spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and its counterpart at the cloud level by the simultaneous...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observes the large-scale ocean surface wind field. With SAR instruments, we can actively monitor phenomena in the coastal ocean and marine atmospheric boundary layer at very high spatial resolution (on the order of tens of meters) in all weather conditions day and night. SAR observations are particularly useful in coastal regions where clouds are usually present, causing...
Remote sensing images can widely used in many scientific research fields for its ability of detecting large area simultaneously and quickly. However, persistent cloud and haze region effect on their use. This paper used haze optimized transformation (HOT) transformation to remove haze region from CBERS remote sensing data. Band 1 and band 3 of CBERS image are selected to generate HOT image using linear...
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