Abstract

This study obtains wind noise variations by experimental data and simulated results to describe meteorological and oceanic effects. The ambient noise data were measured by a vertical line array in the 2001 ASIAEX South China Sea experiment. An acoustic propagation model is used in noise modeling for calculating the sound pressure of noises at receiving sites, including the effects of ocean environmental changes, bottom interactions, and noise fluctuations at different depths. Both range-independent and range-dependent sound speed profiles are generated with in-situ water temperature data. Results show fluctuating noise levels with variations in ocean environments. But the fluctuations are small such that only weak correlation exists in the acoustic noise data and ocean data. Results also indicate that using range-independent sound speed profiles can simulate noise field in range-dependent ocean environments with nonlinear internal waves for shallow regions with flat bottoms.

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