Universal multifractal indices for the ocean surface at far red wavelengths

Abstract
For some time, ocean wave breaking has been conceptualized as a cascade process in which the large scale wind energy flux driving the system is dissipated by wave breaking at small scales, the two seperated by the “equilibrium” scaling range. Cascades are now known to generically lead to multifractals; with special “universal” multifractals theoretically predicted. In this paper we use far red (0.95 μm) radiances at 1m resolution obtained from aircraft to test the multifractal behavior of the ocean surface and estimate the corresponding universal multifractal parameters of the radiance field.