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Zheng’ et al. 1983
Zheng’, Q.A., Klemas, V., Hayne, G.S. and Huang, N.E. (1983). The effect of oceanic whitecaps and foams on pulse-limited radar altimeters. Journal of Geophysical Research 88: doi: 10.1029/JC088iC04p02571. issn: 0148-0227.

Based on electromagnetic field theory of stratified media, the microwave reflectivity of a sea surface covered by whitecaps and foams at 13.9 GHz was computed. The computed results show that the reflectivity declines with increasing thickness of foams. The reflectivity of the sea surface without any whitecaps or foams is 0.6066 (20 ¿C, S:35%), but it will be less than 0.15 when the thickness of foam cover is more than 0.3 cm. While gathering the data of whitecap and foam coverage in situ and reviewing whitecapping models, it can be shown that the effect of oceanic whitecaps and foams on the measured results of a pulse-limited radar altimeter working at high frequencies will not be negligible in high sea state conditions.

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