Abstract

AbstractWave measurements retrieved bySentinel-1Alevel-2 ocean (OCN) products are sensitive to swells other than wind seas, and are considered to provide a finer resolution of ocean swells. To assess the capability of swell retrieval globally, OCN products are validated against WAVEWATCH III (WW3) wave spectra for two available incidence angles [“wave mode” (WV); WV1: 23°; WV2: 36°], focused on the integral wave parameters and most energetic wave system ofSentinel-1A. The wave parameter difference betweenSentinel-1Aand WW3 along antenna look angles for WV1 demonstrates the obvious impact of the nonlinearity influence in the azimuth direction, resulting in an unrealistically high wave height at the low wave frequency, and the spurious split of wave systems in the range direction, due to the vanishing of velocity bunching modulation. WV2 is less pronounced in these two aspects, but tends to shift wave energy to a higher wave frequency in the range direction. The inside discrepancy of wave energy has two noticeable features: the difference in peak wavelengths in the wave spectrum is positively clustered in the azimuth direction and negatively clustered in the range direction; some of the most energetic partitions derived fromSentinel-1Aare difficult to assign to any wave systems in WW3. This phenomenon could be related to wind-wave coupling as the azimuth cutoff/WW3 peak wavelength is confined to a ratio below 0.5 for the negative difference betweenSentinel-1Aand WW3 peak wavelengths and the spectral distance of most energetic wave system inSentinel-1Ahighly resembles “swell pools.”

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