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- Title
Statistical estimation of extreme ocean waves over the eastern Canadian shelf from 30-year numerical wave simulation.
- Authors
Guo, Lanli; Sheng, Jinyu
- Abstract
Reliable estimation of extreme ocean surface gravity waves is important for many scientific and practical issues. In this study, WAVEWATCHIII is used to simulate wave conditions over the eastern Canadian shelf (ECS) for the 30-year period, 1979-2008. The wave model is forced by the 6-hourly winds and ice cover taken from the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR). A parametric vortex is inserted into the CFSR winds to better represent surface winds associated with tropical storms or hurricanes. The model performance in simulating the bulk significant wave height is assessed by comparing model results with wave observations at 12 buoy stations over the ECS. The peaks-over-threshold method is used to estimate the extreme significant wave heights from 30-year wave simulations. The estimated extreme waves with the 50-year return period over the ECS feature large wave heights of more than 12 m in the offshore deep waters and about 8-12 m over the open shelf waters of the ECS. By comparison, the 50-year extreme waves are moderate and 7 m or less in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and inner Gulf of Maine.
- Subjects
EASTERN Canada; ROGUE waves; COMPUTER simulation; ESTIMATION theory; WEATHER forecasting
- Publication
Ocean Dynamics, 2015, Vol 65, Issue 11, p1489
- ISSN
1616-7341
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10236-015-0878-y