Methods for intercomparison of wave measurements

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The paper reviews methods for quality assessment and intercomparison of ocean wave data. The sampling variability for conventional time series recordings is summarized and compared to less common area measuring measurements. The sampling variability affects the scatter seen in simultaneous observations, and variability in excess of the sampling variability signifies real differences between the instruments. Various means of intercomparing wave parameters and spectra are discussed and two somewhat unconventional ways of deriving regression and calibration relationships are also shown. The methods are illustrated using data from SCAWVEX focusing mainly on wave data from the HF radars and Directional Waveriders.

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Krogstad, H. E., Wolf, J., Thompson, S. P., & Wyatt, L. R. (1999). Methods for intercomparison of wave measurements. Coastal Engineering, 37(3–4), 235–257. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-3839(99)00028-9

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