Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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The first is considered to estimate wave heights by parameters of an asymptotic lognormal distribution by calculated initial data within the navigation period , the second - to estimate extreme wave heights for annual maximum waves ...
The first is considered to estimate wave heights by parameters of an asymptotic lognormal distribution by calculated initial data within the navigation period , the second - to estimate extreme wave heights for annual maximum waves ...
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Distribution function of mean wave heights at 70 ° N , 54o E ( H100 m ) during the June - November navigation period : 1- according to calculations within the period from 1960 through 1994 ; 2- mean height of waves appearing once 50 ...
Distribution function of mean wave heights at 70 ° N , 54o E ( H100 m ) during the June - November navigation period : 1- according to calculations within the period from 1960 through 1994 ; 2- mean height of waves appearing once 50 ...
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As the results obtained by the first of these two methods are better provided with observational data , below wave heights are estimated in shallow water according to a lognormal wave distribution . F ( h ) .
As the results obtained by the first of these two methods are better provided with observational data , below wave heights are estimated in shallow water according to a lognormal wave distribution . F ( h ) .
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