The paper presents a preliminary study limited to the use of wave height for the data corresponding to the Gulf of Biscay, a location with a very dominant North-West wave rose. It benchmarks different bias correction (BC) techniques and evaluates their performance, as well as the sensitivity of the BC to the reference dataset employed for the identification of the BC parameters. More precisely, the amount of data (number of years) and the selected period (exact years) are analysed. Overall, the results demonstrate that the Gumbel-based BC techniques overperform the linearly-spaced BC techniques, the directional-adjusted Gumbel Quantile Mapping technique showing the lowest bias. With respect to the sensitivity of the reference data, BC seems to provide satisfactory results even when only 1 year of data are used. However, the dispersion among the different selected periods is large, resulting in large uncertainties. This dispersion reduces significantly once 3 or more years of data are used, independently of the selected period.

On the temporal sensitivity of the reference data in bias correction techniques for improving metocean datasets / Callea, Francesco; Martinez-Perurena, Ander; Zarketa-Astigarraga, Ander; Penalba, Markel; Cervelli, Giulia; Giorgi, Giuseppe; Robertson, Bryson; Iglesias, Gregorio. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024), pp. 3-10. (Intervento presentato al convegno Innovations in Renewable Energies Offshore: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Renewable Energies Offshore tenutosi a Lisbona (POR) nel 2024) [10.1201/9781003558859-1].

On the temporal sensitivity of the reference data in bias correction techniques for improving metocean datasets

Callea,Francesco;Cervelli,Giulia;Giorgi,Giuseppe;
2024

Abstract

The paper presents a preliminary study limited to the use of wave height for the data corresponding to the Gulf of Biscay, a location with a very dominant North-West wave rose. It benchmarks different bias correction (BC) techniques and evaluates their performance, as well as the sensitivity of the BC to the reference dataset employed for the identification of the BC parameters. More precisely, the amount of data (number of years) and the selected period (exact years) are analysed. Overall, the results demonstrate that the Gumbel-based BC techniques overperform the linearly-spaced BC techniques, the directional-adjusted Gumbel Quantile Mapping technique showing the lowest bias. With respect to the sensitivity of the reference data, BC seems to provide satisfactory results even when only 1 year of data are used. However, the dispersion among the different selected periods is large, resulting in large uncertainties. This dispersion reduces significantly once 3 or more years of data are used, independently of the selected period.
2024
978-1-032-90557-0
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