Abstract
We propose two new analytical polarization ratio (PR) models based on the RADARSAT-2 Quad-Polarization (HH+VV+HV+VH) observations over the ocean. One is a function of incidence angle only and the other has additional dependence on wind speed. Comparisons are presented with theoretical and empirical PR models from the literature. The new PR model with wind speed and incidence angle dependence is shown to compare best with observed RADARSAT-2 data. An assessment of the PR model with only incidence angle dependence is given using CMOD algorithms and HH-polarized images. Results suggest that this PR model can accurately convert normalized radar cross sections (NRCS) in HH polarization to VV polarization and retrieve wind speeds from RADARSAT-1 or RADARSAT-2 HH polarization images.
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