limitation of sar quasi-linear inversion data on swell climate: an example of global crossing swells
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Abstract
Numerical wave models are powerful tools for investigating global wave climate. Here a global wave hindcast is employed to estimate the global pattern of crossing swells. However, the global patterns of crossing swells derived from the model are different from those derived from the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) wave mode products of quasi-linear inversion, indicating one of them is questionable. The comparison shows that the first two most energetic swells inversed by SAR are often not in accordance with the first two most energetic swells in the model, and this will have a large impact on the statistics of the data. Before this problem is solved, SAR wave products of quasi-linear inversion should be treated with care in wave climate studies.
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| Authors | ;Haoyu Jiang;Alexis Mouche;He Wang;Alexander V. Babanin;Bertrand Chapron;Ge Chen |
| Journal | Journal of pharmacological sciences |
| Year | 2017 |
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10.3390/rs9020107
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