2019
DOI: 10.18520/cs/v117/i6/941-949
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SCATSAT-1 Scatterometer:An Improved Successor of OSCAT

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“…The OSCAT instrument on the SCATSAT-1 satellite launched by ISRO in October 2016 is a Ku-band (13.5 GHz) pencil-beam scatterometer, which conically scans the ocean surface using two beams with incidence angle 42.6° (inner beam) and 49.3° (outer beam) having HH and VV polarization respectively. The details of the sensor specifications are mentioned in Misra et al, 2019. The wind component standard deviations of the differences are around 1.3 ms -1 for the 25 km product and approximately 1.1 ms -1 for the 50 km product.…”
Section: Ocean Surface Winds Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OSCAT instrument on the SCATSAT-1 satellite launched by ISRO in October 2016 is a Ku-band (13.5 GHz) pencil-beam scatterometer, which conically scans the ocean surface using two beams with incidence angle 42.6° (inner beam) and 49.3° (outer beam) having HH and VV polarization respectively. The details of the sensor specifications are mentioned in Misra et al, 2019. The wind component standard deviations of the differences are around 1.3 ms -1 for the 25 km product and approximately 1.1 ms -1 for the 50 km product.…”
Section: Ocean Surface Winds Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SCATSat­1 spacecraft was launched on 26 September 2016 on the PSLV­C35 vehicle of ISRO at an altitude of 723 km. The main objective of SCATSat‐1 mission is to provide global ocean surface winds acquisition to improve weather forecasting (Bhowmick et al, ; Jaiswal et al, ; Kumar et al, ; Mankad et al, ; Misra et al, ). The instrument is a pencil beam scatterometer operating at Ku­−band of 13.515 GHz.…”
Section: Scatsat‐1 Scatterometermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to wind speed, SCATSat‐1 can collect information on wind direction, a feature similar to OSCAT (Singh et al, ) that covers ~90% of the global oceanic area in a single day, with its ascending and descending passes having a repetivity of two days. The mission goal is to provide wind speed and direction with an accuracy of 1.8 m s −1 (or 10%) and 20°, respectively for the range of 3–30 m s −1 (Misra et al, ). The operational winds products are available in 25‐ and 50‐km grids, and experimental high‐resolution winds are available at 6.25 km in HDF 5 (Hierarchical Data Format 5) format.…”
Section: Scatsat‐1 Scatterometermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, Ku-band scatterometers are more sensitive to wind speed (especially variations at low wind speed) and direction, but they are subject to much higher variability than C-band scatterometers [14]. Therefore the C-band Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) is expected to provide a more robust wind retrieval associated with the outflow boundaries characteristics near precipitation than scatterometer satellite-1 (Scatsat-1; [15][16][17]). In case the cold pool edges are found within the precipitation itself, scatterometer retrievals may be degraded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%