7 November 2012 Study on altimeter-based inversion model of mean wave period
Hongli Miao, Haoran Ren, Xiaoguang Zhou, Guizhong Wang, Jie Zhang
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Abstract
Based on the strong correlation between nondimensional wave height and wave age, we propose a quartic polynomial model by piecewise method according to significant wave height. In order to validate our new model, a validation dataset was created by interpolating the mean wave period data of ERA-40 to 23 cycles counterpart measuring points of Jason-1 altimeter with bilinear interpolation. We found that (1) the previous inversion models based on altimeter measurements cannot provide enough accuracy with our global validation dataset; (2) compared with H98 model, the RMS error and bias were reduced by 0.8949 s and 0.3759 s, respectively, by piecewise quartic polynomial model. Furthermore, the bias of the new model is −0.0197  s, which indicates that it offers enough accuracy in the global range.
© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 0091-3286/2012/$25.00 © 2012 SPIE
Hongli Miao, Haoran Ren, Xiaoguang Zhou, Guizhong Wang, and Jie Zhang "Study on altimeter-based inversion model of mean wave period," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 6(1), 063591 (7 November 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JRS.6.063591
Published: 7 November 2012
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Data conversion

Statistical modeling

Performance modeling

Satellites

Standards development

Coastal modeling

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