Abstract In this study, we analyzed the ocean surface wind speed dependence of off‐nadir data from the Surface Waves Investigation and Monitoring (SWIM) aboard the Chinese‐French Oceanography Satellite (CFOSAT). When the data were analyzed, the SWIM normalized radar cross section (NRCS) at most incidence angles decreased along the NCEP Global Forecast System wind speed. This trend is consistent with that in a Ku‐band geophysical model function at low incidence angles (KuLMOD2S), although there was a systematic bias between the two. The consistency indicates that the SWIM data quality was normal in terms of wind speed dependence. The bias was recalibrated using a numerical weather prediction‐based ocean calibration method and the wind speeds...