COASTAL OCEAN FRONTS AND EDDIES IMAGED WITH ERS-1 SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR

Citation
Ja. Johannessen et al., COASTAL OCEAN FRONTS AND EDDIES IMAGED WITH ERS-1 SYNTHETIC-APERTURE RADAR, J GEO RES-O, 101(C3), 1996, pp. 6651-6667
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN journal
21699275 → ACNP
Volume
101
Issue
C3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
6651 - 6667
Database
ISI
SICI code
2169-9275(1996)101:C3<6651:COFAEI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
ERS 1 C band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data were collected during the Norwegian Continental Shelf Experiment (NORCSEX) both in November 1991 during the ERS 1 commissioning phase and at different seasons in 1992 and 1993. Characteristic SAR image expressions are observed in r elation to perturbation of the surface current-short wave interaction across the Norwegian Coastal Current front for winds less than 10-12 m s(-1). In situ measurements document the existence of alternating zon es of convergence and divergence coexisting with a strong near-surface current shear of nearly 4f (where f is the Coriolis parameter) across a distance of a few kilometers. Under calm to moderate winds, i.e., 4 -7 m s(-1), characteristic expressions of upper ocean circulation feat ures also include the manifestation of eddies through the presence of surface film which damps the Bragg waves. Comparison of a near-coincid ent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration advanced very high resolution radiometer image and an ERS 1 SAR image supports the inter pretation that surface current fronts are imaged by SAR. In combinatio n with an SAR image simulation model, the relative quantitative import ance of shear, convergence, and divergence along the front is examined . Although the model formulation is simple and the absolute magnitude of the perturbations is uncertain, the study shows that the SAR images can sometimes be used to interpret frontal dynamics, including growth and decay of meanders.