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Assessment of wind-forcing impact on a global wind-wave model using the TOPEX altimeter

Authors :
Hui Feng
Bertrand Chapron
Doug Vandemark
Yves Quilfen
Brian D. Beckley
Source :
Ocean Engineering (0029-8018) (Elsevier), 2006-08, Vol. 33, N. 11-12, P. 1431-1461
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2006.

Abstract

The study presents assessment of an operational wave model (Wavewatch III), focusing upon the model sensitivity to wind-forcing products. Four wind fields are used to drive the model, including the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis and three other products that assimilate various satellite wind measurements having high spatial resolution, including the QuikSCAT scatterometer. Three wave field statistics: significant wave height, mean zero-crossing wave period, and mean square slope are compared with collocated TOPEX altimeter derivatives to gauge the relative skill of differing wind-forced model runs, as well as to demonstrate an extended use of the altimeter beyond simply supplying wave height for wave model validation and assimilation. Results suggest that model output is critically sensitive to choice of the wind field product. Higher spatial resolution in the wind fields does lead to improved agreement for the higher-order wave statistics. (C) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ocean Engineering (0029-8018) (Elsevier), 2006-08, Vol. 33, N. 11-12, P. 1431-1461
Accession number :
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