Comparison and analysis of Envisat ASAR ocean wave spectra with buoy data in the northern Pacific Ocean

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Qifeng Ren
Jie Zhang
Junmin Meng
Pingjian Song
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Oceanology
[2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,First Institute of Oceanography
[3] State Oceanic Administration (SOA),Key Laboratory of Marine Science and Numerical Modeling (MASNUM)
[4] State Oceanic Administration (SOA),undefined
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advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR); wave spectrum; moored buoy; integrated wave parameter;
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The validation and assessment of Envisat advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR) ocean wave spectra products are important to their application in ocean wave numerical predictions. Six-year ASAR wave spectra data are compared with one-dimensional (1D) wave spectra of 55 co-located moored buoy observations in the northern Pacific Ocean. The ASAR wave spectra data are firstly quality control filtered and spatio-temporal matched with buoy data. The comparisons are then performed in terms of 1D wave spectra, significant wave height (SWH) and mean wave period (MWP) in different spatio-temporal offsets respectively. SWH comparison results show the evident dependence of SWH biases on wind speed and the ASAR SWH saturation effect. The ASAR wave spectra tend to underestimate SWH at high wind speeds and overestimate SWH at low wind speeds. MWP comparison results show that MWP has a systematic bias and therefore it should be bias-modified before used. The comparisons of 1D wave spectra show that both wave spectra agree better at low frequencies than at high frequencies, which indicates the ASAR data cannot resolve the high frequency waves.
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