Construction of surface wind stress fields with high temporal resolution using ERS-1 scatterometer data

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Kubota M. [1 ]
Yokota H. [2 ]
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[1] Sch. of Mar. Science and Technology, Tokai University, Shimizu, Shizuoka 424-8610, 3-20-1, Orido
[2] Tokai University Computing Center, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 259-1292, 1117, Kitakaname
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Microwave scatterometer; ERS-1; successive correction method; Comprehensive Ocean Atmosphere Data Set; decorrelation scale; TOGA/TAO buoy; JMA buoy;
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10.1007/BF02751700
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Wind stress fields with high temporal resolution over the North Pacific have been constructed by using ERS-1 scatterometer data. A simple objective analysis, a successive correction method, was used to construct the fields. Several necessary parameters used in the method are examined by a simulation based on the climatological data. The meridional decorrelation scale of the wind stress depends strongly on the season, while the zonal decorrelation scale is highly stable. We determined the decorrelation scale depending on the location and the time and applied to the successive correction method. The monthly mean field constructed by averaging the daily mean data is free from an aliasing error, which is a serious problem if a simple monthly averaging is applied. The daily wind stress data obtained in the present study represent small time- and spatial-scale variation and large amplitudes compared with the data interpolated from simple monthly mean data. The satellite-derived data are also compared with in situ data obtained by meteorological buoys. The satellite wind speeds are lower than in situ wind speeds for every buoy. This underestimation is not due to the preent objective analysis, but due to the original data, this ERS-1 Scatterometer Value-Added Product.
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