Ocean Surface Winds - TPC and MPC Forecasts Area

Ocean Surface Winds Around North America -- SSM/I

SSMI

The SSMI derived ocean surface winds are calculated at a height of 19.5m for the previous days ascending and descending satellite passes. The SSM/I brightness temperatures used are those calculated by the Navy at the Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC). The wind speed algorithm used was developed by Goodberlet et al., and expresses the wind speed, WS, in meters/second as

WS=147.90+1.0969*TB16v-0.4555*TB22v-1.7600*TB37v+0.7860*TB37h

where, TB is the radiometric brightness temperature at the frequencies and polarizations indicated. All data where TB37v-TB37hr < 50 or TB19h > 165 was rain flagged (Rain Flag 0) yielding wind speeds with an accuracy of 2m/s.

This data is considered to be of research quality, and the presented wind speed quantities should not be considered absolute. In storms with high wind gradients, the wind speed values will be underestimated. For the SSMI data, the presence of liquid water not detected with rain flag 0 will tend to add a positive bias in the estimated wind speeds. Please note that no ice flag is being used at this time.

Note that this product is not considered operational at NOAA at this time. While reliability has been high, this Web page is not supported 24 hours a day.

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