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Observations from below a rough water surface to determine conditions of or above the surface waves

  • US 5,528,493 A
  • Filed: 08/22/1994
  • Issued: 06/18/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/22/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for obtaining and using information about an irregular water surface, based upon optical observations made from a distance below the surface;

  • said method comprising the steps of;

    from below the water surface, observing through the water directly the respective light intensity of each of a large number of areas of the irregular water surface;

    based on the observed light intensity for each of the areas, estimating surface-slope magnitudes and orientations for at least some of the areas;

    assembling the light-intensity information, at least for selected areas, to form a quantitative representation of the irregular water surface; and

    applying the water-surface representation to control a physical process selected from the group consisting of;

    using the representation to improve live radio and television weather reporting to the public, by characterizing interaction between the surface and electromagnetic radiation such as radar, then using the thus-characterized radiation interaction to refine characterization of electromagnetic-radiation observations made by satellites above the surface, then using the thus-refined satellite-observation characterization to enhance weather characterization and prediction by satellite-performed electromagnetic-radiation observations, and then reporting the thus-enhanced weather characterization and prediction to the public through public news media such as live television and radio news programs;

    using the representation to improve the safety of small-craft ocean traffic, by characterizing precipitation conditions above the surface, then using the thus-characterized precipitation conditions to help make decisions about use of the surface and space above the surface by small craft, and then controlling such small-craft use according to the thus-made decisions;

    using the representation to further improve the safety of small-craft ocean traffic, by estimating direction and speed of wind above the surface, then using the thus-estimated wind direction and speed to help make decisions about use of the surface and space above the surface by small craft, and then controlling such use according to the thus-made decisions;

    using the representation to improve performance of wind-sensitive sound-receiving apparatus, by estimating direction and speed of wind above the surface, using the thus-estimated wind direction and speed to help make choices of acoustic-sensing-array orientation, and orienting at least one acoustic sensing array according to the thus-made choices;

    using the representation to improve safety of boat traffic in areas subject to icebergs, by obtaining information about presence of icebergs, using the thus-obtained information to help make a plan for use of the surface by boats, and controlling such use by least one boat according to the thus-made plan; and

    further improving the safety of small-craft ocean traffic, by associating said respective light intensity with respective above-water direction, for each of the areas, through use of the estimated surface-slope magnitudes and orientations;

    assembling the light-intensity information as a function of direction, at least for selected areas, to determine whether it is cloudy above the surface, using the cloudiness determination to help make decisions about use of the surface or space above the surface by small craft, and controlling such small-craft use according to the thus-made decisions.

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