The present study addresses the necessity of a wide and reliable knowledge of metocean conditions for the design and operation of Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) installations. Statistical bias correction techniques, including a directionally-sensitive technique, are implemented and tested in several locations around the Spanish coast, using information coming from in-situ measurements, with the objective to reduce the uncertainty on wave statistics of re-analysis datasets. In addition, the most effective techniques (i.e. EGQM and DAGQM) are taken as a reference to carry out a temporal and spatial sensitivity analysis, aimed at extending the validity of the aforementioned calibration techniques both in time and space. Encouraging results are obtained concerning temporal sensitivity, showing that a period between 4 and 5 years is the ideal for effectively calibrating several years of re-analysis data, and that a window of just 3 months could be enough to achieve a good bias correction. On the other hand, spatial sensitivity analysis does not highlight a trend as clear as the previous one. Uncertainty reduction after bias correction is limited to the buoys surroundings, and no critical radius could be obtained. Due to the multitude of relevant local geographical factors, such as bathymetry and coast morphology, it can be concluded that correction factors obtained in a specific site cannot always be effectively used to calibrate datasets beyond the observation point.

Resource assessment uncertainty reduction via bias correction: On the temporal and spatial sensitivity analysis / Callea, F., Martinez-Perurena, A., Giorgi, G., Penalba, M., Iglesias, G.. - In: APPLIED OCEAN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0141-1187. - 165:(2025). [10.1016/j.apor.2025.104818]

Resource assessment uncertainty reduction via bias correction: On the temporal and spatial sensitivity analysis

Callea, Francesco;Giorgi, Giuseppe;
2025

Abstract

The present study addresses the necessity of a wide and reliable knowledge of metocean conditions for the design and operation of Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) installations. Statistical bias correction techniques, including a directionally-sensitive technique, are implemented and tested in several locations around the Spanish coast, using information coming from in-situ measurements, with the objective to reduce the uncertainty on wave statistics of re-analysis datasets. In addition, the most effective techniques (i.e. EGQM and DAGQM) are taken as a reference to carry out a temporal and spatial sensitivity analysis, aimed at extending the validity of the aforementioned calibration techniques both in time and space. Encouraging results are obtained concerning temporal sensitivity, showing that a period between 4 and 5 years is the ideal for effectively calibrating several years of re-analysis data, and that a window of just 3 months could be enough to achieve a good bias correction. On the other hand, spatial sensitivity analysis does not highlight a trend as clear as the previous one. Uncertainty reduction after bias correction is limited to the buoys surroundings, and no critical radius could be obtained. Due to the multitude of relevant local geographical factors, such as bathymetry and coast morphology, it can be concluded that correction factors obtained in a specific site cannot always be effectively used to calibrate datasets beyond the observation point.
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