Recent developments in the physical parameterizations available in spectral wave models have already been validated, but there is little information on their relative performance especially with focus on the higher order spectral moments and wave partitions. This study concentrates on documenting their strengths and limitations using satellite measurements, buoy spectra, and a comparison between the different models. It is confirmed that all models perform well in terms of significant wave heights; however higher-order moments have larger errors. The partition wave quantities perform well in terms of direction and frequency but the magnitude and directional spread typically have larger discrepancies. The high-frequency tail is examined thro...
Numerical wave models are used for a wide range of applications, from the global ocean to coastal sc...
International audienceIn situ observations, satellite observations, and regional observations from a...
Measurements of fetch-limited wave spectra from various sources indicate an approximate invariance o...
Recent developments in the physical parameterizations available in spectral wave models have already...
Wave data are required in many engineering applications. At locations where measured records are not...
Accurate estimates of Stokes drift are necessary to quantify Lagrangian transport and upper-ocean mi...
Over the last decade, considerable effort has been spent on the evaluation of operational wave model...
Epistemic uncertainties of wave power estimation based on spectral wave model were assessed utilizin...
Two models, a spectral refraction model (Longuet-Higgins) and a parabolic equation method ( PEM) ref...
In this research a comparison between two of the most popular ocean wave models, WAVEWATCH III™ and ...
Results from a comparative study of the joint distribution of surf parameter and wave period are pro...
Metocean studies often experience a lack of wave observation data at sites of interest. This leads t...
There is an increasing need for accurate wave spectra in remote sensing applications and for accurat...
Numerical wave models are used for a wide range of applications, from the global ocean to coastal sc...
International audienceIn situ observations, satellite observations, and regional observations from a...
Measurements of fetch-limited wave spectra from various sources indicate an approximate invariance o...
Recent developments in the physical parameterizations available in spectral wave models have already...
Wave data are required in many engineering applications. At locations where measured records are not...
Accurate estimates of Stokes drift are necessary to quantify Lagrangian transport and upper-ocean mi...
Over the last decade, considerable effort has been spent on the evaluation of operational wave model...
Epistemic uncertainties of wave power estimation based on spectral wave model were assessed utilizin...
Two models, a spectral refraction model (Longuet-Higgins) and a parabolic equation method ( PEM) ref...
In this research a comparison between two of the most popular ocean wave models, WAVEWATCH III™ and ...
Results from a comparative study of the joint distribution of surf parameter and wave period are pro...
Metocean studies often experience a lack of wave observation data at sites of interest. This leads t...
There is an increasing need for accurate wave spectra in remote sensing applications and for accurat...
Numerical wave models are used for a wide range of applications, from the global ocean to coastal sc...
International audienceIn situ observations, satellite observations, and regional observations from a...
Measurements of fetch-limited wave spectra from various sources indicate an approximate invariance o...