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The analysis of gales over the “Maritime Silk Road” with remote sensing data
by
LIU Yuanxin YIN Xiaobin XU Youping
in
21st century
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Cognition
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Engineering Fluid Dynamics
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Gales
/ High resolution
/ International trade
/ Investment
/ Marine & Freshwater Sciences
/ Marine environment
/ Navigation
/ Ocean engineering
/ Oceanography
/ Oceans
/ Offshore engineering
/ Offshore structures
/ Remote sensing
/ Roads & highways
/ Sample variance
/ Storms
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Wind
/ Wind speed
/ 北印度洋
/ 南中国海
/ 大风日数
/ 年平均风速
/ 海上丝绸之路
/ 海洋环境
/ 组成部分
/ 遥感数据
2017
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The analysis of gales over the “Maritime Silk Road” with remote sensing data
by
LIU Yuanxin YIN Xiaobin XU Youping
in
21st century
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Cognition
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Engineering Fluid Dynamics
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Gales
/ High resolution
/ International trade
/ Investment
/ Marine & Freshwater Sciences
/ Marine environment
/ Navigation
/ Ocean engineering
/ Oceanography
/ Oceans
/ Offshore engineering
/ Offshore structures
/ Remote sensing
/ Roads & highways
/ Sample variance
/ Storms
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Wind
/ Wind speed
/ 北印度洋
/ 南中国海
/ 大风日数
/ 年平均风速
/ 海上丝绸之路
/ 海洋环境
/ 组成部分
/ 遥感数据
2017
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The analysis of gales over the “Maritime Silk Road” with remote sensing data
by
LIU Yuanxin YIN Xiaobin XU Youping
in
21st century
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Cognition
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Engineering Fluid Dynamics
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Gales
/ High resolution
/ International trade
/ Investment
/ Marine & Freshwater Sciences
/ Marine environment
/ Navigation
/ Ocean engineering
/ Oceanography
/ Oceans
/ Offshore engineering
/ Offshore structures
/ Remote sensing
/ Roads & highways
/ Sample variance
/ Storms
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Wind
/ Wind speed
/ 北印度洋
/ 南中国海
/ 大风日数
/ 年平均风速
/ 海上丝绸之路
/ 海洋环境
/ 组成部分
/ 遥感数据
2017
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The analysis of gales over the “Maritime Silk Road” with remote sensing data
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The analysis of gales over the “Maritime Silk Road” with remote sensing data
2017
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Overview
The 21st century "Maritime Silk Road" strategy is a significant part of the belt and road initiatives of China. The cognition and investigation of ocean environment is essential and necessary in these regions which will provide scientific reference for many fields such as navigation, ocean engineering, and disaster prevent and reduction. A high-resolution cross-calibrated multi-platform wind product is used to analyze gales over the Maritime Silk Road. The yearly mean speed and space distribution of gale, and the frequencies and trends of gale and extreme wind speed are analyzed. The results show that relatively high pools of gale are mainly located in the waters of the Arabian Sea, the Somali Sea, Indo-China Peninsula sea area, and Bay of Bengal in the summer. The gale frequency of the Somali Sea is more than 90%. Overall, the gale days increase year by year in the majority of the South China Sea and the northern Indian Ocean, especially in the autumn and the winter.
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The Chinese Society of Oceanography,Springer Nature B.V,College of Computer, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China%Marine Department, Beijing Piesat Information Technology Co.Ltd, Beijing 100195, China%The State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics(LASG), Institude of Atmospheric Physics(IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 10029, China
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