@article{oai:kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007178, author = {Enomoto, H and Kumano, T and Kimura, N and Tateyama, K and Shirasawa, K and Uratsuka, S}, journal = {Proc. The 13th International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference Honolulu, May 25-30 2003}, month = {May}, note = {Sea ice motion in the Okhotsk Sea was analyzed by using satellite microwave sensors and coastal radar. A passive microwave radiometer indicates large-scale ice drift patterns. A dominant ice flow pattern was apparent along the eastern coast of Sakhalin and approaching Hokkaido. Although passive microwave analysis was not available for the coastal zone, SAR data pairs at 12-hour intervals show sea ice deformation patterns near the coast. A series of coastal radar images indicates high frequency variations of ice motion near the shore. These microwave sensors can track the drifting ice which is approaching Hokkaido., application/pdf}, pages = {518--522}, title = {Sea-ice motion in the Okhotsk Sea derived by microwave sensors}, year = {2003} }