The accuracy of the NSCAT 1 vector winds: Comparisons with National Data Buoy Center buoys

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作者
Freilich, MH
Dunbar, RS
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Coll Ocean & Atmospher Sci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
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10.1029/1998JC900091
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
The overall accuracies of vector wind measurements from the NASA scatterometer (NSCAT) are quantified by comparisons with collocated data from operational U.S. National Data Buoy Center ocean buoys. A vector correlation statistic is used to examine the geographical distribution of full-mission NSCAT-buoy differences. The dependences of the vector correlation on collocation radius and scatterometer errors such as wind speed offset and random component errors are quantified. For purposes of NSCAT validation, 30 ocean moored buoys having high full-mission sample correlations are considered. When applied to this set of ocean buoys, a nonlinear analysis shows that the 25-km resolution NSCAT wind speeds have unity gain, an offset of -0.3 m s(-1), an rms error of 1.3 m s(-1), and component standard deviations of similar to 1.3 m s(-1) For wind speeds greater than 6 m s(-1), fewer than 3% of all collocated solutions have significant ambiguity removal errors. The rms directional difference for the remaining vectors is less than 17 degrees. At lower wind speeds the frequency of ambiguity removal errors increases and the directional accuracy Of the "correct" vectors decreases with decreasing wind speed, consistent with the assumptions of the random error model underlying the nonlinear wind speed regression approach. While the primary emphasis of this paper is on determining the quantitative accuracy of the NSCAT wind velocity measurements, the analysis techniques and interpretations have more general application to validation studies involving vector quantities.
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页码:11231 / 11246
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