Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2006 - Arctic regions |
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... field data . The analysis has provided useful indications of the shortcomings of the WWM model . In summary , the OI approach is shown to be a reliable assimilation scheme in the WWM model . INTRODUCTION Waves at the surface of the ...
... field data . The analysis has provided useful indications of the shortcomings of the WWM model . In summary , the OI approach is shown to be a reliable assimilation scheme in the WWM model . INTRODUCTION Waves at the surface of the ...
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... field modification . For convenience , we assume that the correct input wind field was set to be U1 = 18 m / s , and the wrong prediction wind field is U = 20 m / s . The fetch area is also set to be a 103 x103 km2 square region . The ...
... field modification . For convenience , we assume that the correct input wind field was set to be U1 = 18 m / s , and the wrong prediction wind field is U = 20 m / s . The fetch area is also set to be a 103 x103 km2 square region . The ...
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... field . As a result , the observed wave heights at west coast during Typhoon Bilis are smaller than those at east coast as Typhoon Bilis traveled from east to west . However , such wind field decay cannot be taken into account in the ...
... field . As a result , the observed wave heights at west coast during Typhoon Bilis are smaller than those at east coast as Typhoon Bilis traveled from east to west . However , such wind field decay cannot be taken into account in the ...
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