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== Data Source ==
== Data Source ==
The dataset has up to four daily records, where the winds have been blended from multiple records from up to six satellites equipped with scatterometers. The winds are 10 minute averages in 10 meter height. The wind direction is from the NCEP reanalysis 2 (NRA-2). Please note that NOAA considers the Blended Sea Winds product as a research products, thus, they are considered as experimental in nature.
The dataset has up to four daily records, where the winds have been blended from multiple records from up to six satellites equipped with scatterometers. Due to the varying number of satellites available, then the sampling frequency of a particular area varies over time (see more on the NOAA web site).
 
The winds are 10 minute averages in 10 meter height. The wind direction is from the NCEP reanalysis 2 (NRA-2). Please note that NOAA considers the Blended Sea Winds product as a research products, thus, they are considered as experimental in nature.


[[File:CoastalWindsHornsRev.png|center|500px|thumb|Horns Rev, Denmark: Comparing Blended Coastal Winds Data with nearby MERRA and SYNOP data.]]
[[File:CoastalWindsHornsRev.png|center|500px|thumb|Horns Rev, Denmark: Comparing Blended Coastal Winds Data with nearby MERRA and SYNOP data.]]

Revision as of 09:48, 26 May 2013

The dataset Blended Coastal Winds is an EMD coastal region subset of the NOAA Blended Sea Winds dataset. The Blended Sea Winds dataset originates from the NOAA / NESDIS / National Climatic Data Center, USA. This sub-dataset is provided and processed by EMD International A/S.

Coverage

This dataset contains globally gridded high resolution ocean surface winds and wind stresses on a global 0.25 degree grid.

Data Source

The dataset has up to four daily records, where the winds have been blended from multiple records from up to six satellites equipped with scatterometers. Due to the varying number of satellites available, then the sampling frequency of a particular area varies over time (see more on the NOAA web site).

The winds are 10 minute averages in 10 meter height. The wind direction is from the NCEP reanalysis 2 (NRA-2). Please note that NOAA considers the Blended Sea Winds product as a research products, thus, they are considered as experimental in nature.

Horns Rev, Denmark: Comparing Blended Coastal Winds Data with nearby MERRA and SYNOP data.

External Links

Read more on the dataset on the NOAA website: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/rsad/air-sea/seawinds.html

License

NOAA data is available to the public. Read more in the NOAA/National Climatic Data Center Open Access Policy.

Acknowledgement

Credits: Dr. Huai-Min Zhang and NOAA/NESDIS/National Climatic Data Center.