CHARACTERIZATION OF HURRICANES USING SATELLITE METOCEAN MEASUREMENTS : THE GUADELOUPE CASE
CHARACTERIZATION OF HURRICANES USING SATELLITE METOCEAN MEASUREMENTS : THE GUADELOUPE CASE
Primary Keywords: Hurricanes, Oceanography, Sea-state
Secondary Keywords: Extreme conditions, Waves, Datawell,
Wavedir, Wind
BCEOM organism whished an estimation of some hurricanes sea-states parameters offshore the Guadeloupe. In order to answer to the technical specifications MétéoMer implemented an operational procedure based upon the use of satellite sea-state measurements. The dense, homogeneous and world-wide coverage of these satellite data enable the achievement of such studies anywhere on the ocean, with significantly lowered investments and delays.
BCEOM organism wished a quick and reliable estimate of some hurricanes sea-states parameters - heights, periods and directions - , offshore Guadeloupe. The operational characterization of such particular events is critical with the sole use of classical data sources - metocean hindcast through models, field measurements - due to the high intensities and /or to the variability of such particular phenomena
In order to answer to both BCEOM technical specifications and operational time constraints ( a two weeks delay for providing the results ), MeteoMer implemented an operational procedure, here based upon the determinant use of the following satellite sea-state measurements :
These measurements, as well as all satellite wind ones, are already stored in MeteoMer, on a world-wide scale. They are immediately accessible for metocean studies needs, through an internal dedicated archiving and interrogation system. The achieved study included the following steps :
For every identified hurricane within the offshore area, provision of corresponding sea-state Hs, peak periods and directions, after a final thorough analysis by MeteoMer engineers.
In this study, we have to determined the sea-states generated by the main
hurricanes in the NE Guadeloupe area. At the end of this two weeks study, BCEOM
was provided with a final report including a brief description of methods and
satellite measurements used, and with its required determination of hurricanes
- tracks on the offshore area and corresponding heights, periods and
directions, -. These results were provided in numerical synthesis tables and
colour computer graphics showed hurricanes tracks and corresponding satellite
measurements.
Luis was one of the studied hurricane for the 1995's tropical season and
this figure shows several altimeter tracks of Topex-Poseidon on the area.
One of them comes through the hurricane trajectory at the same time as the
phenomenon and it gives the associated altimeter significant wave height and
wind speed.
MeteoMer provides to the BCEOM two tables :
We also provide the different tracks of the satellite measurements concerning these hurricanes.
With this study, BCEOM benefited from three dramatic new aspects of metocean studies brought by the basic use of satellite measurements :
The total cost of this study was 7.7 kecu (for 16 studied hurricanes), VAT
excluded, including data and report. As a remark, this achieved study is only a
first level one, corresponding with a direct provision, though thoroughly
analysed, of satellite measurements corresponding with hurricanes crossing
dates and locations in an area. MeteoMer can implement more elaborated
procedures, concerning the hindcast of metocean events, be they common ones (
typical conditions or classical storms ) or particular ( typhoons,
hurricanes,..). For instance, satellite measurements and metocean models can be
combined in order to provide time series of offshore and nearshore directional
wave height spectra, including the event paroxysm, on your very precise
location. Such elaborated specific hindcasts range from 1 to 5 Kecu, VAT
excluded, according to the analysed phenomena.
The combined use of satellite measurements and of metocean offshore and coastal
models, offers an efficient and reliable characterization of specific events,
through a whole range of operational procedures covering the various
engineering needs and delays constraints. Furthermore, the dense, homogeneous
and world-wide coverage of satellite measurements enables the achievement of
such studies for many otherwise poorly investigated locations anywhere on the
oceans, with significantly lowered investments and delays, and improved (
results guarantee / cost ) ratio. Thus, MeteoMer already achieved many similar
studies of specific events hindcasts, from the Mediterranean to the Asian
areas, for insurance, oil or harbours customers.
| Customer |
| Name: Mr Piallat |
| Company: BCEOM |
| Address: 259 Av. de Melgueil - BP 21 - 34280 La Grande Motte - France |
| Name: Mr Lasnier |
| Company: MeteoMer |
| Address: Quartier les Barestes - RN7 - 83480 Puget sur Argens - France |
| Tel: +33 (0)4 94 45 66 11 |
| Fax: +33 (0)4 94 45 68 23 |
| E-mail: 4meteomer@meteomer.fr |
| Web: www.meteomer.fr www.meteomer.com |
| Name: Mr Lasnier |
| Company: MeteoMer |
| Address: Quartier les Barestes - RN7 - 83480 Puget sur Argens - France |
| Tel: +33 (0)4 94 45 66 11 |
| Fax: +33 (0)4 94 45 68 23 |
| E-mail: 4meteomer@meteomer.fr |
| Web: www.meteomer.fr www.meteomer.com |