TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) 



Chapter III: OCEANOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY 



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n. Radar Pulse Shape Versus Ocean Wave Height. 



A. Shapiroy E.A. Uliana, and B.S. Yaplee. 11-1 



12. Characteristics of Ocean-Reflected Short Radar Pulses 

 with Application to Altimetry and Surface Roughness 

 Determination. Lee S. Miller and George S. Hayne. 12-1 



13. Data Requirements in Support of the Marine Weather 



Service Program. J". Travers, R. MaCasliny and M. Mull. 13-1 



14. The Composite Scattering Model for Radar Sea Return. 



is:. Krishen. 14-1 



15. Skylab S193 and the Analysis of the Wind Field over 



the Ocean. Willoj'd J. Pierson, Jr. 15-1 



16. Determination of Mean Surface Position and Sea State 

 from the Radar Return of a Short-Pulse Satellite 

 Altimeter. Donald E. Barrick. 16-1 



Chapter IV: RADAR SYSTEMS AND SUBSYSTEMS 



17. The Skylab Radar Altimeter. H.R. Stanley and 



J.T. MoGoogan. 17-1 



18. GEOS-C Radar Altimeter Characteristics. J.B. Oakes. 18-1 



19. Satellite Altimeters after Skylab and GEOS-C -- 

 Should They Utilize a Single Transmitter or an Array 



of Pulsed Amplifiers? A.H. Greene and E.F. Hudson. 19-1 



20. Radar Pulse Compression and High Resolution Sea 

 Reflectivity. F. E. Nathanson. 20-1 



21. Altitude Errors Arising from Antenna/Satellite 

 Attitude Errors -- Recognition and Reduction. 



Tom Godbey, Ron Lambert, and Gary Milano. 21-1 



22. Feasibility of Microwave Holography for Imaging the 



Sea Surface, willard Wells. 22-1 



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