Validation of ERS-2 SAR offshore wind-speed maps in the North Sea

2004 
Wind maps are retrieved from ERS-2 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) scenes by the CMOD-IFR2 and CMOD4 algorithms for 61 cases at the Horns Rev site in the North Sea and compared to meteorological in situ observations from a mast located 14 km offshore. The in situ data are corrected for flow distortion and sea-level changes prior to validating the SAR wind maps. The SAR wind maps are area-averaged by a simple footprint method assuming neutral stability and with three nonlinear weighting footprint methods including correction for stability. From a physical point of view, the latter is more correct. However, between in situ and SAR-derived wind-speed estimates comparison results of the nonlinear footprint values are statistically less correlated (R 2=0.73–0.77) and the standard error (SE) is larger (>1.5 m s−1) than results from the simple footprint (R 2=0.78–0.80 and SE=1.3 m s−1). The results are found with wind direction determined from wind streaks in the SAR images by Fast Fourier Transform. Using in sit...
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