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Beskrivning
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.
Professor Xiaofeng Li has been with the NOAA/National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS), College Park, MD, USA since 1997. His research interests include remote sensing observation and theoretical/numerical model studies of various types of oceanic and atmospheric phenomena, image processing, ocean surface oil spill and target detection with multipolarization SAR, and sea surface temperature algorithms development. He is also involved in developing many operational satellite ocean remote sensing products at NESDIS. Prof. Li also serves as the vice Chair: Washington Chapter of IEEE/Geoscience and Remote Sensing SocietyHe is a senior Member of IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing society and IEEE Oceanic Engineering society, a member of American Geophysical Union (AGU) and American Meteorological Society (AMS). He also serves as Editors for several international journals, e.g. International Journal of Remote Sensing, International Journal of Digital Earth. He is also invited as guest professor at three universities in the US and 10 institutions in China.
Innehållsförteckning
Hurricane Precipitation Observed by SAR.- Tropical Cyclone Multiscale Wind Features from SpaceborneSynthetic Aperture Radar.- Observations of Typhoon Eye on Ocean Surface Using SAR andOther Satellite Sensors.- Tropical Cyclone Wind Field Reconstruction from SAR andAnalytical Model.- HighWind Speed Retrieval from Multi-Polarization SAR.- Observation of Sea SurfaceWind and Wave in X-band TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X over Hurricane Sandy.- Hurricane Eye Morphology from Spaceborne SAR Images Using Morphological Analysis.- Tropical Cyclone Center Location in SAR Images Based on FeatureLearning and Visual Saliency.- Observing Typhoons from Satellite-Derived Images.- Coupled Nature of HurricaneWind andWave 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.