Offshore wind fields in near-real-time

An archive of wind fields retrieved from satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) observations over the ocean by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU, https://ror.org/04qtj9h94 ). The wind fields are instantaneous ocean backscatter measurements converted to ocean winds at 10m above the sea surfa...

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Main Authors: Merete Badger, Ioanna Karagali, Dalibor Cavar
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.11583/dtu.19704883.v1
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Summary:An archive of wind fields retrieved from satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) observations over the ocean by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU, https://ror.org/04qtj9h94 ). The wind fields are instantaneous ocean backscatter measurements converted to ocean winds at 10m above the sea surface, through the implementation of dedicated retrieval algorithms and input wind directions from numerical models. The archive is updated daily and users can browse and download the wind fields though a web interface. The maps are available in .nc and .png format. The archive of wind fields is generated with the SAR Ocean Products System (SAROPS) developed by the Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL , https://ror.org/029pp9z10 ) and the US National Atmospheric and Oceanographic Administration (NOAA , https://ror.org/02z5nhe81 ). The system uses input data from the following sources: Envisat [2002-12] and Copernicus Sentinel-1 [2014-present] satellite SAR data provided by the European Space Agency (ESA, https://ror.org/03wd9za21) . Wind directions [2002-10] from the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP, https://ror.org/00ndyev54 ). Wind directions [2011-present] from the Global Forecast System (GFS) by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP, https://ror.org/00ndyev54 ). Land surface topography data from the Global Self-consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Geography Database (GSHHG) . 1 Sea ice data [2002-present] from IMS Daily Northern Hemisphere Snow and Ice Analysis . 2 1 Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 1996. A Global Self-consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Shoreline Database, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 8741-8743. https://doi.org/10.1029/96JB00104 2 U.S. National Ice Center. 2008, updated daily. IMS Daily Northern Hemisphere Snow and Ice Analysis at 1 km, 4 km, and 24 km Resolutions, Version 1 . [2002-present]. Boulder, Colorado USA. NSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center. ...