SAR

Description

Synthetic Aperture Radar (C-band)

Platforms
Instrument Types
Synthetic Aperture Radar
Organizations
CSA

Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery (NRCS)

Product Families
Sea Surface Roughness
Summary

Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery maps the surface microwave radar reflectivity at resolutions from a sub-meter to 100 m depending on the particular SAR satellite and mode. Since a radar provides its own illumination, imagery is independent of the time of day. At typical radar frequencies, SARs can image through clouds, so SARs are considered "all-weather" instruments.  Several gephysical parameters can be derived from SAR including sea surface wind speed.

Synthetic Aperture Radar (Surface Roughness) Winds

Product Families
Sea Surface Roughness
Sea Surface Winds
Summary

Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery maps the surface microwave radar reflectivity at resolutions from a sub-meter to 100 m depending on the particular SAR satellite and mode. Since a radar provides its own illumination, imagery is independent of the time of day. At typical radar frequencies, SARs can image through clouds, so SARs are considered "all-weather" instruments.  Several geophysical parameters can be derived from SAR including sea surface wind speed.