Europe's offshore winds assessed with synthetic aperture radar, ASCAT and WRF
2020
Abstract. Europe's offshore wind resource mapping is part of the New
European Wind Atlas (NEWA) international consortium effort. This study
presents the results of analysis of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ocean
wind maps based on Envisat and Sentinel-1 with a brief description of the
wind retrieval process and Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) ocean wind maps.
The wind statistics at 10 and 100 m above mean sea level (a.m.s.l.) height
using an extrapolation procedure involving simulated long-term stability
over oceans are presented for both SAR and ASCAT. Furthermore, the Weather
Research and Forecasting (WRF) offshore wind atlas of NEWA is presented.
This has 3 km grid spacing with data every 30 min for 30 years from
1989 to 2018, while ASCAT has 12.5 km and SAR has 2 km grid spacing.
Offshore mean wind speed maps at 100 m a.m.s.l. height from ASCAT, SAR, WRF and
ERA5 at a European scale are compared. A case study on offshore winds near
Crete compares SAR and WRF for flow from the north, west and all directions. The paper highlights the ability of the WRF model to simulate the overall
European wind climatology and the near-coastal winds constrained by the
resolution of the coastal topography in the WRF model simulations.
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