Data for: Saturation of ocean surface wave slopes observed during hurricanes
Observational wave data and modeled wind data to accompany the article J. Davis et al. (2023) "Saturation of ocean surface wave slopes observed during hurricanes" in Geophysical Research Letters. The observations include targeted aerial deployments into Hurricane Ian (2022) and opportunist...
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Zusammenfassung: | Observational wave data and modeled wind data to accompany the article J.
Davis et al. (2023) "Saturation of ocean surface wave slopes observed
during hurricanes" in Geophysical Research Letters. The observations
include targeted aerial deployments into Hurricane Ian (2022) and
opportunistic measurements from the free-drifting Sofar Ocean Spotter
global network in Hurricane Fiona (2022). Surface wind speeds are modeled
using the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere
Mesoscale Prediction System for Tropical Cyclones (COAMPS-TC). The
datasets are table-like and include the following: 1) hourly records of
surface wave statistics in the form of scalar energy spectra, directional
moments, derived products (including mean square slope), and modeled wind
speeds; 2) data to reproduce the binned mean square slopes and model wind
speeds presented in the article; 3) data to reproduce the mean energy
density versus wind speed plot; and 4) data to reproduce the mean energy
density versus wave age plot. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.g4f4qrfvb |