The MARIE (Modelling and Assimilation in RofI Environments) Project is studying wave-current interaction in ROFI environments, comparing the Ebro Delta/Catalan Shelf in the NW Mediterranean with Liverpool Bay in the Irish Sea on the NW European continental shelf. Liverpool Bay is a macrotidal shallow-water region influenced by the outflow from the Rivers Mersey and Dee. The wave climate is moderate, fetchlimited, with a maximum significant wave height of over 5m. The Catalan Shelf is microtidal with marked stratification and a relatively narrow shelf, influenced by occasional intense wind events with a maximum Hs of about 6m. Therefore these 2 regions show marked contrasts in their oceanographic conditions. Results of idealised and realis...
International audienceAlderney race is the most energetic tidal site in western Europe, with current...
Waves, tides and tidal surge will have significant contributions to the water levels in the nearshor...
This work describes the first step towards a fully coupled modelling system composed of an ocean cir...
We investigate some aspects of wave-current interaction in the modelling and observations of waves a...
Momentum transfer due to wind on the ocean surface not only generates surface waves, it also generat...
Ocean processes do not take place in isolation but interact with one another to form a complex syste...
Liverpool Bay is a ROFI (Region of Freshwater Influence), subject to semi-diurnal and enduring perio...
The effects of wave-current interactions on shelf ocean forecasts is investigated in the framework o...
Liverpool Bay, in the eastern Irish Sea, is a shallow shelf sea heavily impacted by humans. As a Reg...
Tide–surge–wave interaction is important in determining the nearshore 3D-current profile and the tot...
Directional wave measurements have been made in Liverpool Bay by means of wave buoys and acoustic in...
This paper describes details of a hydrodynamic wave-current model and its applications to a tidal in...
The Mediterranean Forecasting System (MFS) is a numerical ocean prediction system that produces anal...
The Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Modelling System coupled to the WAve Model (POLCOMS-WA...
Liverpool Bay, northwest UK, is a region of freshwater influence and hypertidal conditions. The rive...
International audienceAlderney race is the most energetic tidal site in western Europe, with current...
Waves, tides and tidal surge will have significant contributions to the water levels in the nearshor...
This work describes the first step towards a fully coupled modelling system composed of an ocean cir...
We investigate some aspects of wave-current interaction in the modelling and observations of waves a...
Momentum transfer due to wind on the ocean surface not only generates surface waves, it also generat...
Ocean processes do not take place in isolation but interact with one another to form a complex syste...
Liverpool Bay is a ROFI (Region of Freshwater Influence), subject to semi-diurnal and enduring perio...
The effects of wave-current interactions on shelf ocean forecasts is investigated in the framework o...
Liverpool Bay, in the eastern Irish Sea, is a shallow shelf sea heavily impacted by humans. As a Reg...
Tide–surge–wave interaction is important in determining the nearshore 3D-current profile and the tot...
Directional wave measurements have been made in Liverpool Bay by means of wave buoys and acoustic in...
This paper describes details of a hydrodynamic wave-current model and its applications to a tidal in...
The Mediterranean Forecasting System (MFS) is a numerical ocean prediction system that produces anal...
The Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Modelling System coupled to the WAve Model (POLCOMS-WA...
Liverpool Bay, northwest UK, is a region of freshwater influence and hypertidal conditions. The rive...
International audienceAlderney race is the most energetic tidal site in western Europe, with current...
Waves, tides and tidal surge will have significant contributions to the water levels in the nearshor...
This work describes the first step towards a fully coupled modelling system composed of an ocean cir...