Using a 2D hydrodynamic model, water level in the Väinameri and in the northern part of the Gulf of Riga is investigated on the basis of data from 1999. Comparison of the modelling results with measurement data shows that the model can be applied in describing and predicting both the high water levels (storm surges) in the Pärnu Bay and the low levels (which often disturb navigation) in the Väinameri. Key words
The following paper presents a comparison of water Level data taken during the POLRODEX'97 experimen...
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The paper presents results of development and verification of the automated water level forecasting ...
ABSTRACT: Mean sea level rise and climatological wind speed changes occur as part of the ongoing cli...
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Based on measurements of waves and currents obtained for a period of 302 days with a bottom-mounted ...
A model-intercomparison study was conducted, the first of its kind for the Baltic Sea, whose aim was...
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The aim of the paper is to present statistical analysis of the sea level data obtained from the Esto...
The following paper presents a comparison of water Level data taken during the POLRODEX'97 experimen...
This paper is devoted to a study on the effects of different parameterisations of vertical turbulenc...
A sea ice forecasting system for the Baltic Sea is presented together with some illustrations. The m...
Extraordinarily low and high sea level events are analysed on the basis o f historical data and thei...
AbstractThe purpose of this article is to analyse and describe the extreme characteristics of the wa...
The paper presents results of development and verification of the automated water level forecasting ...
ABSTRACT: Mean sea level rise and climatological wind speed changes occur as part of the ongoing cli...
The purpose of this article is to analyse and describe the extreme characteristics of the water leve...
Six three-dimensional hydrodynamic models were compared in their simulations of the hydrographic fea...
Based on measurements of waves and currents obtained for a period of 302 days with a bottom-mounted ...
A model-intercomparison study was conducted, the first of its kind for the Baltic Sea, whose aim was...
A lately set three-dimensional hydrodynamic model of the Gulf of Gdańsk has calculated a daily 48-ho...
In the current study we use a three-dimensional model with hydrodynamic and spectral wave modules op...
This paper explores an alternative method to determine extreme surge levels at the Dutch Coast. For ...
The aim of the paper is to present statistical analysis of the sea level data obtained from the Esto...
The following paper presents a comparison of water Level data taken during the POLRODEX'97 experimen...
This paper is devoted to a study on the effects of different parameterisations of vertical turbulenc...
A sea ice forecasting system for the Baltic Sea is presented together with some illustrations. The m...