Stochastic time-series simulation of wave parameters using ship observations |
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Authors: | Donald R DelBalzo John R Schultz Marshall D Earle |
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Institution: | a Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7183, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529, USA;b Boeing Autometric, Inc., Springfield, VA 22153, USA;c Neptune Sciences, Inc., Slidell, LA 70461, USA |
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Abstract: | A stochastic simulation technique was used with ship wave observations, which form the largest world-wide data base of wave information. Twenty years of wave parameter (height, period, and direction) observations from the Comprehensive Ocean–Atmosphere Data Set (COADS) were used as the input data. Simulations were compared to four years of wave parameters from a National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) data buoy near Monterey Bay, CA. The comparisons are satisfactory with differences mainly caused by biases between ship observations and buoy data. The stochastic simulation technique is attractive because it is computationally efficient and few decisions are required for its application. The applied techniques can be employed with global COADS data to simulate wave conditions at many world-wide locations where measurements and hindcasts by computer models do not exist. |
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Keywords: | Ocean waves Ship observations Wave data Wave simulations |
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