TY - JOUR T1 - Altimeter dual-frequency observations of surface winds, waves, and rain rate in tropical cyclone Isabel - art. no. C01004, A1 - Quilfen,Yves A1 - Tournadre,Jean A1 - Chapron,Bertrand AD - IFREMER, Lab Oceanog Spatiale, F-29280 Plouzane, France. UR - https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1033/ DO - 10.1029/2005JC003068 KW - Mesearement limitations KW - Dual frequency altimeter KW - High resolution measurement KW - Tropical cyclone N2 - [1] Extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones are difficult to observe with conventional means. Satellite-based observations provide essential measurements of key parameters governing tropical cyclones. They are critical for short-term forecasting. Radiometers onboard the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellite series, WindSat and Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellites, scatterometers onboard the ERS, ADEOS, and QuikScat satellites offer unprecedented synoptic observations of surface wind and atmospheric liquid water content, revealing the storm structures with good accuracy. However, satellite estimates do not provide direct measurements of geophysical parameters and can suffer from limitations linked to the sensors characteristics, such as the signal wavelength and polarization or the measurement incidence angle. For example, measurements at Ku band are strongly affected by rain. Still, each observing system can offer specific information that can be combined with the others. In particular, we highlight the capabilities of dual-frequency altimeter to provide very high resolution measurements of rain rate, surface wind speed, and wave characteristics. A method is proposed to obtain continuous along-track 5 km resolution measurements of these parameters in the tropical cyclone Isabel. The results shows that dual-frequency altimeters can provide useful information to complement and validate the operational fields provided by the atmospheric numerical models and by NOAA observing systems. Y1 - 2006 PB - American Geophysical Union JF - Journal of Geophysical Union - Research C - Oceans SN - 0148-0227 VL - 111 IS - C1 ID - 1033 ER -