Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
This paper aims to illustrate and test a method, based on the Two-Dimensional Continuous
Wavelet Transform (2D-CWT), developed to extract the wind directions from the Synthetic Aperture
Radar (SAR) images. The knowledge of the wind direction is essential to retrieve the wind speed
by using the radar-backscatter versus wind speed algorithms. The method has been applied to
61 SAR images from different satellites (Envisat, COSMO-SkyMed, Radarsat-2 and Sentinel-1A,B),
and the results have been compared with the analysis wind fields from the European Centre for
Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) model, with in situ reports and with scatterometer data
when available. The 2D-CWT method provides satisfactory results, both in areas a few kilometres
from the coast and offshore. It is reliable as it produces good direction estimates, no matter what the
characteristics of the SAR are. Statistics reports a success in the SAR wind direction estimates in 95%
of cases (in 83% of cases the SAR-ECMWF wind direction difference is < 20, in 92% < 30) with
a mean directional bias Bq < 7. The SAR derived wind directions cannot be said to be validated,
as the data available at present cannot be really representative of the wind field in the coastal area.
However, the figures given by SAR winds are highly valuable even not properly validated, providing
an independent and unique view of the spatial variability of the wind over the sea, which is possible
by using the 2D-CWT method to derive the wind directions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
wind; SAR; Coastal areas
List of contributors:
Zecchetto, Stefano
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