This book discusses in detail the science and morphology of powerful hurricane detection systems. It broadly addresses new approaches to monitoring hazards using freely available images from the European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Sentinel-1 SAR satellite and benchmarks a new interdisciplinary field at the interface between oceanography, meteorology and remote sensing. Following the launch of the first European Space Agency (ESA) operational synthetic aperture radar satellite, Sentinel-1, in 2014, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data has been freely available on the Internet hub in real-time. This advance allows weather forecasters to view hurricanes in fine detail for the first time. As a result, the number of synthetic aperture radar research scientists working in this field is set to grow exponentially in the next decade; the book is a valuable resource for this large and budding audience.
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Hurricane Precipitation Observed by SAR.- Tropical Cyclone Multiscale Wind Features from SpaceborneSynthetic Aperture Radar.- Observations of Typhoon Eye on Ocean Surface Using SAR and
Other Satellite Sensors.- Tropical Cyclone Wind Field Reconstruction from SAR and
Analytical Model.- High Wind Speed Retrieval from Multi-Polarization SAR.- Observation of Sea Surface Wind and Wave in X-band Terra SAR-X and Tan DEM-X over Hurricane Sandy.- Hurricane Eye Morphology from Spaceborne SAR Images Using Morphological Analysis.- Tropical Cyclone Center Location in SAR Images Based on Feature
Learning and Visual Saliency.- Observing Typhoons from Satellite-Derived Images.- Coupled Nature of Hurricane Wind and Wave Properties for Ocean Remote Sensing of Hurricane Wind Speed.- Hurricane Winds Retrieval from C Band co-Pol SAR.- Sea-Level Pressure Retrieval From SAR Images of Tropical Cyclones.- Electromagnetic Scattering of Rainfall and Tropical Cyclones over Ocean.- Synthetic Aperture Radar Observations of Extreme Hurricane Wind and Rain.- Detecting the Effects of Hurricanes on Oil Infrastructure (Damage and Oil Spills) Using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Imagery.- Tropical Cyclone Eye Morphology and Extratropical-Cyclone-Forced Mountain Lee Waves on SAR Imagery.