Wave–current interactions (WCIs) are investigated. The study area is located at the northern margin of the Ebro shelf (northwestern Mediterranean Sea), where episodes of strong cross-shelf wind (wind jets) occur. The aim of this study is to validate the implemented coupled system and investigate the impact of WCIs on the hydrodynamics of a wind-jet region. The Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere–Wave–Sediment Transport (COAWST) modeling system, which uses the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS) and Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) models, is used in a high-resolution domain (350 m). Results from uncoupled numerical models are compared with a two-way coupling simulation. The results do not show substantial differences in the water current field between...
Ocean processes do not take place in isolation but interact with one another to form a complex syste...
International audienceThis paper describes the implementation of a coupling between a three-dimensio...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Ocean Modellin...
Wave–current interactions (WCIs) are investigated. The study area is located at the northern margin ...
A high‐resolution coupled ocean‐wave‐atmosphere model (Uppsala University Coupled model, UU‐CM) of t...
Understanding the interaction of tides and waves is essential in many studies, including marine rene...
AbstractWave–current interaction (WCI) processes can potentially alter tidal currents, and consequen...
AbstractOffshore wind energy compared to its onshore counterpart appears more attractive due to its ...
A high‐resolution coupled ocean‐wave‐atmosphere model (Uppsala University Coupled model, UU‐CM) of t...
Wave�current interaction (WCI) processes can potentially alter tidal currents, and consequently af...
Pla de Doctorat Industrial de la Generalitat de CatalunyaThe water currents and the wave field at th...
This study provides the first detailed analysis of oceanic and atmospheric responses to the current-...
In this contribution the wind jet dynamics in the northern margin of the Ebro River shelf (NW Medite...
A new three-dimensional nearshore hydrodynamic model system is developed based on the unstructured-g...
This study investigates the effects of wind–wave processes in a coupled wave–ocean circulation model...
Ocean processes do not take place in isolation but interact with one another to form a complex syste...
International audienceThis paper describes the implementation of a coupling between a three-dimensio...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Ocean Modellin...
Wave–current interactions (WCIs) are investigated. The study area is located at the northern margin ...
A high‐resolution coupled ocean‐wave‐atmosphere model (Uppsala University Coupled model, UU‐CM) of t...
Understanding the interaction of tides and waves is essential in many studies, including marine rene...
AbstractWave–current interaction (WCI) processes can potentially alter tidal currents, and consequen...
AbstractOffshore wind energy compared to its onshore counterpart appears more attractive due to its ...
A high‐resolution coupled ocean‐wave‐atmosphere model (Uppsala University Coupled model, UU‐CM) of t...
Wave�current interaction (WCI) processes can potentially alter tidal currents, and consequently af...
Pla de Doctorat Industrial de la Generalitat de CatalunyaThe water currents and the wave field at th...
This study provides the first detailed analysis of oceanic and atmospheric responses to the current-...
In this contribution the wind jet dynamics in the northern margin of the Ebro River shelf (NW Medite...
A new three-dimensional nearshore hydrodynamic model system is developed based on the unstructured-g...
This study investigates the effects of wind–wave processes in a coupled wave–ocean circulation model...
Ocean processes do not take place in isolation but interact with one another to form a complex syste...
International audienceThis paper describes the implementation of a coupling between a three-dimensio...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Ocean Modellin...