Extreme wave heights in the North Atlantic from altimeter data

Extreme waves are an important ocean feature. We estimate return values of significant wave height from measurements by satellite altimeters over the North Atlantic. The data were divided into 2° latitude by 2° longitude grid squares and the median along the satellite track was taken in each. Return...

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Published in:Renewable Energy
Main Authors: Wimmer, Werenfrid, Challenor, Peter, Retzler, Chris
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/124148/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2005.08.019
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Summary:Extreme waves are an important ocean feature. We estimate return values of significant wave height from measurements by satellite altimeters over the North Atlantic. The data were divided into 2° latitude by 2° longitude grid squares and the median along the satellite track was taken in each. Return values were estimated by fitting a Generalised Pareto Distribution to all values above a threshold, which was allowed to vary spatially. This method is objective, more statistically robust and thus theoretically preferable to fitting a distribution to all the data. The novel method gave return values that were up to 37% smaller than those estimated by fitting a Fisher-Tippet 1 distribution to all the data.