Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane Eye

Measurements of the near surface horizontal wind field in a hurricane with spatial resolution of order 1–10 km are possible using airborne microwave radiometer imagers. An assessment is made of the information content of the measured winds as a function of the spatial resolution of the imager. An ex...

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Main Authors: Linwood Jones, Christopher Ruf, Ruba Amarin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-03-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/2/3/665/
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spelling doaj-15d43d885c684f5295b05286dfe408ef2020-11-24T23:14:46ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922010-03-012366567210.3390/rs2030665Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane EyeLinwood JonesChristopher RufRuba AmarinMeasurements of the near surface horizontal wind field in a hurricane with spatial resolution of order 1–10 km are possible using airborne microwave radiometer imagers. An assessment is made of the information content of the measured winds as a function of the spatial resolution of the imager. An existing algorithm is used which estimates the maximum surface air pressure depression in the hurricane eye from the maximum wind speed. High resolution numerical model wind fields from Hurricane Frances 2004 are convolved with various HIRAD antenna spatial filters to observe the impact of the antenna design on the central pressure depression in the eye that can be deduced from it. http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/2/3/665/HIRADhurricane windspressurespatial resolutionfilters
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author Linwood Jones
Christopher Ruf
Ruba Amarin
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Christopher Ruf
Ruba Amarin
Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane Eye
Remote Sensing
HIRAD
hurricane winds
pressure
spatial resolution
filters
author_facet Linwood Jones
Christopher Ruf
Ruba Amarin
author_sort Linwood Jones
title Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane Eye
title_short Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane Eye
title_full Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane Eye
title_fullStr Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane Eye
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Spatial Resolution on Wind Field Derived Estimates of Air Pressure Depression in the Hurricane Eye
title_sort impact of spatial resolution on wind field derived estimates of air pressure depression in the hurricane eye
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Measurements of the near surface horizontal wind field in a hurricane with spatial resolution of order 1–10 km are possible using airborne microwave radiometer imagers. An assessment is made of the information content of the measured winds as a function of the spatial resolution of the imager. An existing algorithm is used which estimates the maximum surface air pressure depression in the hurricane eye from the maximum wind speed. High resolution numerical model wind fields from Hurricane Frances 2004 are convolved with various HIRAD antenna spatial filters to observe the impact of the antenna design on the central pressure depression in the eye that can be deduced from it.
topic HIRAD
hurricane winds
pressure
spatial resolution
filters
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/2/3/665/
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