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A Ka band polarimetric radiometer operating at 37 GHz was deployed from the seaward end of a small pier colocated with an X band Doppler scatterometer used to measure the instantaneous wave field. Brightness temperature time series from a small spot on the surface for four linear polarizations were measured: TV, TH, TP, and TM, corresponding to vertical, horizontal, +45°, and −45°, respectively. Expected behavior of the mean values of TV and TH was observed as a function of incidence and azimuth angles. Varying sensitivities to the wave field in TP and TM were observed as a function of azimuth angle with respect to the upwind direction. To the left of upwind, wave-induced modulations of TP exceeded those of TM, while the opposite behavior was observed to the right of upwind. Since U is the mean value of the difference of these signals, it is relatively easy to interpret the sine variation of U with wind-relative azimuth angle. Finally, modulations of brightness temperatures by the wave field were found to be consistent with the “smoothed” slope distribution provided by the radar. |