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by m2fkxy
829 days ago
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It actually does not absorb radar energy, rather it reflects it away (specular reflection). That's why rougher sea surface appears brighter on SAR as it turns from a specular to a diffuse scatterer. Furthermore, in some specific conditions (low incidence angle, closer to nadir), calm water can appear much brighter than other land surfaces. |
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I've never seen "close to nadir" radar images... wouldn't the ground fold over itself?