Abstract Wave Energy Flux (WEF) in the Colombian Caribbean Sea is assessed using a 60 years wave reanalysis from 1958 to 2017. Significant wave height (H s) and mean wave …
S Carreno-Madinabeitia, P Serras… - Ocean …, 2024 - Elsevier
Renewable marine energy sources are rapidly developing worldwide. With numerous operational marine power plants in existence, it is becoming increasingly important to …
S Ahn, VS Neary - Ocean Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
The thirty-year non-stationary historical trends in the wave energy climate for United States coastal waters between 1980 and 2009 are investigated using spectral partitioned wave …
One of the popular methods to predict shoreline shifts into the future involves use of a shoreline evolution model driven by the historical wave climate. It is however understood by …
Y Cao, C Dong, IR Young, J Yang - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
It has been reported that global warming results in the increase of globally averaged wave heights. What happened to the global-averaged wave heights during the global warming …
Mean wave energy flux (hereinafter WEF) is assessed in the Caribbean Sea from a 60-year (1958–2017) wave hindcast. We use a novel approach, based on neural networks, to …
C Hall, RE Jensen, DW Wang - Ocean Dynamics, 2022 - Springer
Observational data are successfully assessed to investigate wave power (wave energy flux per unit of wave-crest) trends within four coastal regions around the US, a parameter that is …
X Wang, QY Liu, D Sui, D Wang - Ocean Dynamics, 2020 - Springer
Global warming is changing the global wave climate, making waves stronger. In this study, we find that the wave climate in the South China Sea (SCS) undergoes an intensifying trend …
Investigating the role of complex dynamical components of a global climate model (GCM) in improving near-surface wind speed (WS) simulation is vital for the climate community in …