A Hierarchical Spatial Model for Constructing Wind Fields from Scatterometer Data in the Labrador Sea

Wind fields are important for many geophysical reasons, but high resolution wind data over ocean regions are scarce and difficult to collect. A satellite-borne scatterometer produces high resolution wind data. We constructed a hierarchical spatial model for estimating wind fields over the Labrador s...

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Main Authors: J. A. Royle, L.M. Berliner, C.K. Wikle, R. Milliff
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1997
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.52.3586
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/stats/royle/wind.ps
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Summary:Wind fields are important for many geophysical reasons, but high resolution wind data over ocean regions are scarce and difficult to collect. A satellite-borne scatterometer produces high resolution wind data. We constructed a hierarchical spatial model for estimating wind fields over the Labrador sea region based on scatterometer data. The model incorporates spatial structure via a model of the u and v components of wind conditional on an unobserved pressure field. The conditional dependence is parameterized in this model through the physically based assumption of geostrophy. The pressure field is parameterized as a Gaussian random field with a stationary correlation function. The model produces realistic wind fields, but more importantly it appears to be able to reproduce the true pressure field, suggesting that the parameterization of geostrophy is useful. This further suggests that the model should be able to produce reasonable predictions outside of the data domain. 1 Introductio.