I. Introduction
The objective of the airborne Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) is to provide 2-D of hurricane surface wind speed and rain rate fields for scientific research. This remote sensor, developed by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), is a microwave synthetic thinned aperture radiometer, which simultaneously measures the ocean brightness temperature (Tb) at 4 C-band frequencies. From these measurements, it is possible to retrieve hurricane force ocean surface winds in the presence of tropical rains with 2–6 km spatial resolution over a wide swath of typically 60 km (from a 20-km aircraft altitude).