Lemaire, D.
Bliven, LF.
Craeye, Christophe
[UCL]
Sobieski, Piotr
[UCL]
This paper presents an analysis of drop size effects on ring-wave spectra and radar scatterometer returns from a water surface agitated by artificial rain. For this purpose, monodisperse and polydisperse rain events were generated in the laboratory for a wide range of rain rates and various drop sizes. The water droplets reached the surface at terminal velocity. In all cases, the radar average power is well modelled by a linear function of the power spectral density at the Bragg resonant wavelength. The drop size is found to have a strong impact on the spectral shape of the ring-waves and on their total energy. A log-Gaussian model characterizes well the ring-wave spectra and empirical expressions of the spectrum parameters are given. Ring-wave energy increases with rain rate and drop size. and is found to be proportional to the kinetic energy of a single drop, indicating that one may use a model in which all drops contribute to the ring-wave energy in proportion to their squared momentum. The results from the monodisperse rain experiments are used to construct a model for natural rain. Data from the polydisperse rain experiments show that a nonlinear model which relates dissipation to the total rainfall rate provides excellent agreement with the measurements. This analysis also shows the important impact of a few large drops on the ring-wave spectrum. The model proposed can be extended to natural rains either by using measurements of the drop size distribution or by assuming a drop size distribution model that is appropriate to the study region. It is concluded that it is important to characterize ring-wave spectra as a function of rain rate and drop size distribution to develop robust radar scattering models for rain-roughened seas.
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Bibliographic reference |
Lemaire, D. ; Bliven, LF. ; Craeye, Christophe ; Sobieski, Piotr. Drop size effects on rain-generated ring-waves with a view to remote sensing applications. In: International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 23, no. 12, p. 2345-2357 (2002) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/41904 |