Mc. Colton et al., TOWER-BASED MEASUREMENTS OF NORMALIZED RADAR CROSS-SECTION FROM LAKE-ONTARIO - EVIDENCE OF WIND STRESS DEPENDENCE, J GEO RES-O, 100(C5), 1995, pp. 8791-8813
We report here the dependence of the normalized radar cross-section (N
RCS) on incidence angle, azimuth angle, wind speed, wind stress, and a
tmospheric stratification for Ku band microwave backscatter from a lak
e. The measurements were made in autumn 1987 on Lake Ontario, using a
rotatin microwave system mounted on a research tower operated by the C
anada Centre for Inland Waters. The results show that at intermediate
incidence angles the NRCS on the lake generally increases faster with
wind speed than it does on the ocean. We attribute this to the larger
atmospheric drag coefficients which exist on the lake compared with th
e ocean, and we show that the results are more consistent with a depen
dence of the NRCS on wind stress than on wind speed near the surface.
We find a stratification dependence of the NRCS similar to that previo
usly reported at C band and show that at 40 degrees and 60 degrees inc
idence angles this dependence can be removed by parameterizing the NRC
S in terms of either the friction velocity or neutral wind speed. At a
20 degrees incidence angle the stratification dependence is not remov
ed by this procedure.