L-Band Analysis of the Effects of Oil Slicks on Sea Wave Characteristics
L-Band Analysis of the Effects of Oil Slicks on Sea Wave Characteristics作者机构:College of Marine SciencesShanghai Ocean UniversityShanghai 201306China State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment DynamicsMinistry of Natural ResourcesHangzhou 310012China National Satellite Ocean Application ServiceMinistry of Natural ResourcesBeijing 100081China China Waterborne Transport Research InstituteMinistry of TransportBeijing 100088China
出 版 物:《Journal of Ocean University of China》 (中国海洋大学学报(英文版))
年 卷 期:2023年第22卷第1期
页 面:9-20页
核心收录:
学科分类:083002[工学-环境工程] 0830[工学-环境科学与工程(可授工学、理学、农学学位)] 07[理学] 0707[理学-海洋科学] 08[工学] 09[农学] 0903[农学-农业资源与环境] 0713[理学-生态学]
基 金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41906152 and 42076238)
主 题:wind wave WAVEWATCH-III ALOS-1 PALSAR oil slicks
摘 要:The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of sea surface waves as they pass through oil *** parameterized first-guess spectrum method(PFSM)theory-based wave retrieval algorithm was applied to 20 images of horizontal-horizontal(HH)polarization obtained using the phased-array L-band synthetic aperture radar(SAR)(PALSAR)on the Advanced Land Observing Satellite(ALOS-1).The images were collocated with simulations from the WAVEWATCH-Ⅲ(WW3)model in a 0.1°grid using the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts(ECMWF)reanalysis(ERA-5)winds data as the forcing *** validation of the model-simulated significant wave height(SWH)against the measurements from the Jason-2 altimeter produced a 0.66m root mean square error(RMSE)for the SWH,with a coefficient(COR)*** this sense,the WW3-simulated waves were reliable for our work.A comparison between the SAR retrieval results and the WW3 simulations was performed using the dataset for the regions without oil slicks,which produced a 0.34m RMSE for the SWH,with a COR of 0.79,which is less than a the RMSE of 0.52 m and the COR of 0.70 for the regions with oil ***,it was found that the SAR-derived SWHs were significantly underestimated by about 0.2m in the areas with oil *** difference is probably due to the underestimation of the SAR-derived wind speeds at moderate wind speeds(i.e.,at wind speeds of greater than 5ms^(-1)).An additional analysis compared the SAR-derived wave spectra with those from the WW3 model as waves passed through the oil *** interesting finding is that the wave energy at short wave lengths(about 30m)is reduced by the oil slicks,causing the movement of the dominant wave spectrum to shift to longer wave lengths(about 80 m).