Abstract

The conventional linear modulation transfer function (MTF) was derived using HH-polarized marine radar observations in deepwater conditions. It is possible to constrain this MTF for ocean surface wave spectra retrieval in coastal shallow waters. In this letter, we propose a new MTF with both range and azimuth dependence based on VV-polarized radar measurements acquired from heterogeneous coastal wave fields. This new MTF is determined using a radar-observed image spectrum and in situ buoy-measured wave frequency spectrum. To assess the proposed MTF, we compare the buoy-measured 1-D wavenumber spectrum with those obtained using different MTFs. Compared to the conventional linear MTF, the new MTF-derived wavenumber spectrum is closer to buoy measurements. The retrieved peak and mean wave periods are also validated using concurrent wave buoy measurements. It is shown that the retrieval accuracies of peak and mean wave periods of the new MTF are better than those of the conventional MTF. The bias and root mean square errors of the peak and mean wave periods of the new MTF are 0.52 and 0.95 s and 0.26 and 0.48 s, respectively. This suggests that the proposed new MTF is more appropriate for retrieving integral wave parameters than the conventional linear MTF.

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