Evaluation of SAR wind retrieval algorithms in offshore areas of the Korean Peninsula
Hyun-Goo Kim,
Hyo-Jung Hwang,
Soon-Hwan Lee and
Hwa-Woon Lee
Renewable Energy, 2014, vol. 65, issue C, 161-168
Abstract:
The method of extracting offshore wind field from SAR satellite images for offshore wind resource assessment shows some discrepancies in the calculated wind speed depending on which of the CMOD algorithms is used. This paper compared different algorithms, such as CMOD_IFR2, CMOD4, CMOD5, in order to find the suitable CMOD algorithm for the southern offshore area of the Korean Peninsula, which belongs to the zone influenced by the archipelago, by calculating the relative errors with reference to the Korea wind map of representative weather days by season. The result is that CMOD-IFR2 shows a tendency towards excessive estimation of wind speed, while CMOD4 shows the lowest RMSE values of wind speed differences with respect to the Korea wind map. Based on this result, we have concluded that, for the southern offshore area of the Korean Peninsula which belongs to the medium-range wind speed zone, CMOD4 is the suitable algorithm.
Keywords: Synthetic aperture radar (SAR); Offshore wind retrieval; CMOD algorithm; Korean Peninsula; Korea wind map (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2013.08.013
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