Abstract

Radar images of ocean surface waves near hurricane Josephine were acquired with the shuttle imaging radar B (SIR‐B) system on October 12, 1984. Fast Fourier transform analyses of the images have been performed along most of the 600‐km image track. These data reveal the presence of at least two dominant wave systems which undergo significant spatial variations in wavelength and direction.

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