The wave model
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The wave model
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Education material
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Date Published |
2002
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Secondary Title |
Meteorological Training Course Lecture Series
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Author |
Peter Janssen
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Publisher |
ECMWF
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Abstract |
In this set of lectures I would like to give a brief overview of the state-of-the-art of ocean wave modelling, ranging from a derivation of the evolution equation of the wave spectrum from the Navier-Stokes equations to the practice of wave forecasting. From validation studies using satellite data from Geosat and ERS-1 it appears that present-day wave models are reliable. In addition, it is known from experience that wave results depend in a sensitive manner on the quality of the driving surface winds. For these reasons ocean wave forecasting has certain beneÞts for atmospheric modelling. Two examples of these benefits are given. The program of these lectures is, therefore, as follows:
1. Derivation of the energy balance equation
2. The WAM model - The WAM model is the first model that solves the energy balance equation, including non-linear wavewave interactions.
3. Benefits for atmospheric modelling Contents
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