On the estimation of oceanic wind speed and stress from ambient noise measurements

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A simple method of measuring wind speeds over the oceans by monitoring ambient acoustical noise in the water is demonstrated. Ambient noise in our measurement band (5 kHz) is predominantly wind-generated. The accuracy in this test is ±5 knots (±2.5 m s-1) at wind speeds greater than 5 knots. A sample calculation of wind stress illustrates how this method can be used to improve greatly our knowledge of the wind stress distribution over the world oceans. © 1978.

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Shaw, P. T., Watts, D. R., & Rossby, H. T. (1978). On the estimation of oceanic wind speed and stress from ambient noise measurements. Deep-Sea Research, 25(12), 1225–1233. https://doi.org/10.1016/0146-6291(78)90015-2

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