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Original Articles

Wind Waves in the Arctic Seas: Envisat and AltiKa Data Analysis

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Pages 289-298 | Received 29 Aug 2014, Accepted 18 Nov 2014, Published online: 20 Nov 2015
 

Abstract

Wind-generated waves in the Kara, Laptev, and East-Siberian Seas are investigated using altimeter data from Envisat RA-2 and SARAL-AltiKa. Only isolated ice-free zones had been selected for analysis. Wind seas can be treated as pure wind-generated waves without any contamination by ambient swell. Such zones were identified using ice concentration data from microwave radiometers. Altimeter data, both significant wave height (SWH) and wind speed, for these areas were further obtained for the period 2002–2012 using Envisat RA-2 measurements, and for 2013 using SARAL-AltiKa. Dependencies of dimensionless SWH and wavelength on dimensionless wave generation spatial scale are compared to known empirical dependencies for fetch-limited wind wave development. We further check sensitivity of Ka- and Ku-band and discuss new possibilities that AltiKa's higher resolution can open.

Funding

This research was funded by the mega-grant of the Russian Federation Government to support scientific research under the supervision of leading scientists at RSHU, No. 11.G34.31.0078. The authors also acknowledge support by RFBR grant No. HK 14-05-91760\14 and by the Ministry of Education and Sciene of the Russian Federation (assignment No. 5.2483.2014/K). The authors are grateful to NSIDC, GlobWave, and AVISO for provided data.

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