Abstract

Ocean noise is an important topic in underwater acoustics, which has been paid much attention in last decades. Ocean noise sources may consist of wind, biological sources, ships, earthquakes and so on. This paper discusses measurements of the ocean noise intensity in deep sea during strong wind periods. During the experiment, shipping density is small enough and the wind generated noise is believed to be the dominated effect in the observed frequency range. The analyses of the recoded noise data reveal that the wind generated noise source has a strong dependence on the wind speed and frequency. Based on the data, a wind generated noise source model is presented. [Work supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant No. 11125420.]

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