Affiliation:
1. Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom
Abstract
Abstract
The Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) on board the Envisat satellite is an important resource for observation of global ocean surface wave spectra. However, assessment of this valuable dataset is not straightforward as a result of a lack of other independent ocean wave spectral observations. The radar altimeter (RA-2) on board the same satellite measures ocean wave height at the same time as the ASAR but at a location about 200 km distant. A small number of moored buoys produce one-dimensional (1D) ocean wave spectra but few ASAR spectra fall on the buoy positions in a given period. Indirect comparison of the Envisat ASAR 2D wave spectra with the RA-2 wave heights and 1D spectra of three selected buoys from July 2004 to February 2006 is facilitated by a wave model, which provides coherent spatial and temporal links between these observations. In addition to the conventional significant wave height (SWH), four spectral subrange wave heights (SRWHs) are used to illustrate the spectral characteristics of these observations. A comparison of three Envisat ASAR 2D spectra with the closest model and buoy spectra is also attempted to illustrate the qualities of these different observations and to demonstrate the restrictions to their direct comparison. Results indicate that these three independent observations are in good agreement in terms of SWH, though the Envisat ASAR shows the largest variance. Comparison of SRWHs indicates that the ASAR spectra agree well with buoy and model in moderately long waves, but the ASAR instrument does not resolve high-frequency waves, especially along the satellite track.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering
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