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Huimin Li and Yijun He
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has been widely acknowledged for its advantages in collecting ocean surface measurements under all weather conditions during day and night. Despite the strongly nonlinear imaging process, SAR measurements of ocea...
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Min Roh, Sang-Myeong Oh, Pil-Hun Chang, Hyun-Suk Kang and Hyung-Suk Kim
A regional wave forecasting system in East Asia, including the Korean Peninsula, was built based on WAVEWATCH III using offshore wind forecast data from the Global Data Assimilation Prediction System. The numerical simulations were performed on the sensi...
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Shih-Chun Hsiao, Han-Lun Wu and Wei-Bo Chen
Three typhoons, Meranti, Malakas, and Megi, occurred successively in eastern Taiwanese waters in September 2016, causing extreme waves (significant wave height > 10.0 m), and these events were selected to investigate the effect of model grid resolution a...
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Yuting Zhang, Qiyan Ji, Minghong Xie, You Wu and Yilun Tian
The study used the SCHISM ocean model combined with the WWM III wind wave model to quantify the interaction between wind waves and tides in the coastal zone of the Changjiang River Estuary and its adjacent areas. The wave and storm surge during Typhoon A...
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Amin Ilia, Alejandro Cifuentes-Lorenzen, Grant McCardell and James O?Donnell
The geometry of the Long Island Sound (LIS) renders the wave field fetch-limited and leads to marked differences between western and eastern areas. The mechanisms that contribute to the formation and dissipation of waves in the LIS are not well understoo...
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Wenping Luo, Weiqin Liu, Meng Yang, Shuo Chen, Xuemin Song and Weiguo Wu
Operating Offshore Floating Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (OF-VAWT) have the potential to perform well in the deep-sea area. Some researchers gave performance prediction by developing simplified computing models. However, these models have imperfections in...
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Shuiqing Li, Rui Li, Yanjun Wang and Jiuyou Lu
The development of wind wave (i.e., sea state) inside an intense tropical cyclone (TC) is the dominant contributor to the sea surface roughness and thus significantly impacts the air?sea interaction. The sea state is known to vary with TC characteristics...
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Difu Sun, Junqiang Song, Xiaoyong Li, Kaijun Ren and Hongze Leng
A wave state related sea surface roughness parameterization scheme that takes into account the impact of sea foam is proposed in this study. Using eight observational datasets, the performances of two most widely used wave state related parameterizations...
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Min Roh, Nary La, Sang-Myeong Oh, Kiryong Kang, Youjung Oh and Hyung-Suk Kim
In this study, we constructed a rapid refresh wave forecast model using sea winds from the Korea Local Analysis and Prediction System as input forcing data. The model evaluated the changes in forecast performance considering the influence of input wind?w...
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Mohammad Ghiasian, Jane Carrick, Claire Bisson, Brian K. Haus, Andrew C. Baker, Diego Lirman and Landolf Rhode-Barbarigos
Coral reefs function as submerged breakwaters providing wave mitigation and flood-reduction benefits for coastal communities. Although the wave-reducing capacity of reefs has been associated with wave breaking and friction, studies quantifying the relati...
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