Stereo imaging observations of the sea surface elevation provide unique field data to investigate geometry and dynamics of oceanic waves. Typically, this technique allows to retrieve the 4-D ocean topography (3-D space + time) at high frequency (up to 15-20 Hz) over a sea surface region of area ~10^4 m^2. Stereo data fill the existing wide gap between sea surface elevation time-measurements, like the local observation provided by wave buoys, and large-scale ocean observations by satellites. The analysis of stereo images provides a direct measurement of the wavefield without the need of any linear-wave theory assumption, so it is particularly interesting to investigate the nonlinearities of the wave field, wave-current interaction, rogue waves, wave-wave interaction, wave breaking, air-sea interaction, and potentially other processes not explored yet. In this context, this open data set aims at providing the oceanographic community, for the first time, valuable stereo measurements collected in different seas and wave conditions to invite the ocean-wave scientific community to continue exploring these data and to contribute to a better understanding of the nature of the sea surface dynamics.
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