TSA - A Two Scale Approximation for Wind-Generated Ocean Surface Waves

Abstract

Long-term goals are: (a) To provide an accurate, efficient, computational model (two-scale approximation, TSA) for the 4-wave interactions, in operational wave forecast models, suitable for global, basin and coastal scale applications, and able to transition seamlessly from deep to shallow water. (b) Fully test TSA with respect to exact codes for the full Boltzmann integral (FBI), for duration-limited, fetch-limited wave growth, turning winds, swell-wind-sea, interactions, etc. (c) Numerically investigate and clarify the basis for TSA, its limitations, errors, enhancements, improvements, self-similarity properties, and spectral flux properties. (d) Implement TSA in a variety of modern operational wave forecast models, e.g. WAVEWATCH TM (WW3) and SWAN for extensive tests on important, realistic wave conditions. (e) Derive, adapt and implement new formulations for source terms, Sin and Sds, from recent literature and the NOPP partnership, with TSA, in modern wave models, for tests, including veering or accelerating winds, sea and swell interactions, and real storm cases.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 30, 2012
Accession Number
ADA574636

Entities

People

  • William Perrie

Organizations

  • Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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  • Abstracts
  • Climate Change
  • Dissipation
  • Electrical Solitons
  • Energy
  • Energy Transfer
  • Field Tests
  • Hurricanes
  • Integrals
  • Models
  • Ocean Waves
  • Oceanography
  • Shallow Water
  • Standards
  • Verification Tests
  • Water Waves
  • Waves

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  • Atmospheric Science / Meteorology, specifically Wind Wave Turbulence.
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