Satellite synthetic aperture radar detection of Delaware Bay plumes: Jet-like feature analysis

نویسندگان

  • Quanan Zheng
  • Pablo Clemente-Colón
  • Xiao-Hai Yan
  • W. Timothy Liu
  • Norden E. Huang
چکیده

[1] From the physics of radar imaging of ocean surface processes a theoretical model for the radar imaging of an ocean jet was derived. The theoretical model predicts that the jet current structure, sechh, constitutes a determining factor for the radar image. The modeled image intensity depends on the axial velocity, decreasing as x 1 along the jet axis, and is sensitive to the wind direction with respect to the jet axis. The model was used to interpret synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of Delaware Bay plumes taken by the RADARSAT-1 (Canadian Radar Satellite) and ERS-2 (European Remote Sensing satellite) satellites during a period from summer 1996 to spring 1997. In all seasons the low-salinity plumes appear as relatively bright, jet-like patterns on SAR images. From a morphological interpretation of the image features, both summer and winter plumes can be divided into three sections along the axis: source, jet, and dispersion region. Along the transverse direction, SAR image interpretations indicate that the plumes have a twin jet structure, which conforms to decomposition of field measurements. In summer the typical axial velocity is estimated at 6 10 1 m s 1 with a Reynolds number of 18. At about 5 km downstream from the source the plume behaves like a turbulent jet, and beyond that range down to about 10 km downstream, it behaves like a laminar jet. In winter the plumes become weaker than in summer. The typical axial velocity is estimated at 4 10 1 m s 1 with a Reynolds number of 3. The jet behaves like the laminar jet off the source down to about 4 km downstream. In both summer and winter cases the SAR images were taken at maximum flood tide, and the plumes appeared as jets. In the spring case the SAR image was taken at early flood tide; the plume appeared as an integrated body with relatively uniform bright tunes. In all cases the plume disperses within about 25 km downstream.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004