Assimilation of radar altimeter data in numerical wave models: An impact study in two different wave climate regions

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An operational assimilation system incorporating significant wave height observations in high resolution numerical wave models is studied and evaluated. In particular, altimeter satellite data provided by the European Space Agency (ESA-ENVISAT) are assimilated in the wave model WAM which operates in two different wave climate areas: the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. The first is a wind-sea dominated area while in the second, swell is the principal part of the sea state, a fact that seriously affects the performance of the assimilation scheme. A detailed study of the different impact is presented and the resulting forecasts are evaluated against available buoy and satellite observations. The corresponding results show a considerable improvement in wave forecasting for the Indian Ocean while in the Mediterranean Sea the assimilation impact is restricted to isolated areas.

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Emmanouil, G., Galanis, G., Kallos, G., Breivik, L. A., Heiberg, H., & Reistad, M. (2007). Assimilation of radar altimeter data in numerical wave models: An impact study in two different wave climate regions. Annales Geophysicae, 25(3), 581–595. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-25-581-2007

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