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    Assessment of Significant Wave Height in the Taiwan Strait Measured by a Single HF Radar System

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2019:;volume 036:;issue 007::page 1419
    Author:
    Cai, Linghui
    ,
    Shang, Shaoping
    ,
    Wei, Guomei
    ,
    He, Zhigang
    ,
    Xie, Yanshuang
    ,
    Liu, Ke
    ,
    Zhou, Tao
    ,
    Chen, Jinquan
    ,
    Zhang, Feng
    ,
    Li, Yan
    DOI: 10.1175/JTECH-D-18-0146.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractDual high-frequency (HF) radar systems are often used to provide measurements of waves, winds, and currents. In this study, the accuracy of wave measurements using a single HF radar system (OS081H-A) was explored using datasets obtained during 5?27 January 2014 in the southwestern Taiwan Strait. We selected the study region as an area with >90% coverage (i.e., the range was <100 km). Qualitative and quantitative intercomparison of wave measurements (by the radar and five buoys) and wave model products [from the Simulating Wave Nearshore (SWAN) model] were conducted. Intercomparison of the modeled and in situ significant wave height Hs showed that the model-predicted Hs could be considered to be acceptable for use as ?sea truth? to evaluate the radar-derived Hs, with mean bias from ?0.45 to ?0.16 m, mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.24?0.45 m, and root-mean-square error of 0.31?0.54 m. It was found that the MAE of radar-derived Hs was ≤ 1 m for 86% of the sector (except at the edge of sector) when the model-predicted Hs was ≥ 1.5 m. In particular, the MAE was less than 0.6 m for 63% of the sector, which was mainly distributed in the area with a bearing from ?50° to +70° and a range of 20?70 km. The results are promising, but more work is needed. We employed a spatial distribution function for the MAE of the radar-derived Hs over the sample duration based on range, bearing, and mean radar-derived Hs.
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    contributor authorCai, Linghui
    contributor authorShang, Shaoping
    contributor authorWei, Guomei
    contributor authorHe, Zhigang
    contributor authorXie, Yanshuang
    contributor authorLiu, Ke
    contributor authorZhou, Tao
    contributor authorChen, Jinquan
    contributor authorZhang, Feng
    contributor authorLi, Yan
    date accessioned2019-10-05T06:46:12Z
    date available2019-10-05T06:46:12Z
    date copyright5/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier otherJTECH-D-18-0146.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4263362
    description abstractAbstractDual high-frequency (HF) radar systems are often used to provide measurements of waves, winds, and currents. In this study, the accuracy of wave measurements using a single HF radar system (OS081H-A) was explored using datasets obtained during 5?27 January 2014 in the southwestern Taiwan Strait. We selected the study region as an area with >90% coverage (i.e., the range was <100 km). Qualitative and quantitative intercomparison of wave measurements (by the radar and five buoys) and wave model products [from the Simulating Wave Nearshore (SWAN) model] were conducted. Intercomparison of the modeled and in situ significant wave height Hs showed that the model-predicted Hs could be considered to be acceptable for use as ?sea truth? to evaluate the radar-derived Hs, with mean bias from ?0.45 to ?0.16 m, mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.24?0.45 m, and root-mean-square error of 0.31?0.54 m. It was found that the MAE of radar-derived Hs was ≤ 1 m for 86% of the sector (except at the edge of sector) when the model-predicted Hs was ≥ 1.5 m. In particular, the MAE was less than 0.6 m for 63% of the sector, which was mainly distributed in the area with a bearing from ?50° to +70° and a range of 20?70 km. The results are promising, but more work is needed. We employed a spatial distribution function for the MAE of the radar-derived Hs over the sample duration based on range, bearing, and mean radar-derived Hs.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAssessment of Significant Wave Height in the Taiwan Strait Measured by a Single HF Radar System
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume36
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/JTECH-D-18-0146.1
    journal fristpage1419
    journal lastpage1432
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2019:;volume 036:;issue 007
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