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Sea surface emissivity observations at L-band: first results of the Wind and Salinity Experiment WISE 2000

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Martín-Neira, Manuel, author

Berger, Michael, author

Wursteisen, P., author

Reising, Steven C., author

Rubio, E., author

Boutin, Jacqueline, author

Julià, Agustí, author

Enrique, Luis, author

Villarino, Ramón, author

Torres, Francesc, author

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Sea surface salinity can be measured by passive microwave remote sensing at L-band. In May 1999, the European Space Agency (ESA) selected the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) Earth Explorer Opportunity Mission to provide global coverage of soil moisture and ocean salinity. To determine the effect of wind on the sea surface emissivity, ESA sponsored the Wind and Salinity Experiment (WISE 2000). This paper describes the field campaign, the measurements acquired with emphasis in the radiometric measurements at L-band, their comparison with numerical models, and the implications for the remote sensing of sea salinity.

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sea measurements

microwave radiometry

emissivity

sea surface electromagnetic emission

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