The objective of this study is to assess wind speed patterns within the Black Sea region spanning from 2019 to 2021. To fulfil this objective, satellite altimetry data on 10-meter wind speed (U10) were sourced from the IMOS database and used together with empirical estimation of wind speed derived from the outputs of significant wave height (Hs) values based on SWAN model simulations. The findings resulted from the comparative analysis of these datasets enhance our comprehension of wind dynamics within the Black Sea domain. Such insights hold considerable scholarly, economic, geopolitical, and strategic implications, particularly in light of the geostrategic significance of this geographical area.

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Assessment of Wind Speed Between Satellite Altimetry Data and SWAN Model Simulations in the Black Sea Basin

  • Eduard Luca,
  • Georgeta Bandoc,
  • Mircea Degeratu,
  • Iris Țițineanu

摘要

The objective of this study is to assess wind speed patterns within the Black Sea region spanning from 2019 to 2021. To fulfil this objective, satellite altimetry data on 10-meter wind speed (U10) were sourced from the IMOS database and used together with empirical estimation of wind speed derived from the outputs of significant wave height (Hs) values based on SWAN model simulations. The findings resulted from the comparative analysis of these datasets enhance our comprehension of wind dynamics within the Black Sea domain. Such insights hold considerable scholarly, economic, geopolitical, and strategic implications, particularly in light of the geostrategic significance of this geographical area.