
doi: 10.1002/env.908
AbstractIn this paper, we construct a homogeneous spatio‐temporal model to describe the variability of significant wave height over small regions of the sea and over short periods of time. Then, the model is extended to a non‐homogeneous one that is valid over larger areas of the sea and for time periods of up to 10 h. To validate the proposed model, we reconstruct the significant wave height surface under different scenarios and then compare it to satellite measurements and the C‐ERA‐40 field. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
reconstruction, Gaussian method, modeling, Gaussian random fields, satellite altimetry, Random surface, homogeneity, Stationary, Satellite data, comparative study, wave height, Significant wave height
reconstruction, Gaussian method, modeling, Gaussian random fields, satellite altimetry, Random surface, homogeneity, Stationary, Satellite data, comparative study, wave height, Significant wave height
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