New generation of wind and wave climate handbooks—guide to naval architect and for offshore activity. / Boukhanovsky, A.V.; Chernyshyova, E.S.; Ivanov, S.V.; Lopatoukhin, L.I.
Marine Technology and Engineering – Guedes Soares et al. (Eds). Taylor & Francis, 2012. p. 35-44.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research
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TY - CHAP
T1 - New generation of wind and wave climate handbooks—guide to naval architect and for offshore activity
AU - Boukhanovsky, A.V.
AU - Chernyshyova, E.S.
AU - Ivanov, S.V.
AU - Lopatoukhin, L.I.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Modern handbooks of wind and wave climate are based on hindcasting (hydrodynamic spectral models WAM, Wave Watch, SWAN, etc. used) with following stochastic simulations (statistical data treatment). Input to spectral models is reanalysis data (NCEP/NCAR, ERA, some local). In reanalysis assimilation of additional data is needed as some storm situations may be lost. The choices of procedures depend from specific of the regime in a Sea and include either the regressions or Kalman filtering approach. Modern approach allowed calculating some statistics impossible in the case of traditional investigation. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping published three handbooks based on this approach. In 2003—the handbook for Barents, Okhotsk and Caspian Seas; in 2006—the handbook for Baltic, North, Black, Azov, and Mediterranean, and in 2009 for Kara and Sea of Japan. In each new edition collection of wave statistics is extended. e.g., in 2003 spatial storm statistics is firstly presented. In 2006 edition statistics for cli
AB - Modern handbooks of wind and wave climate are based on hindcasting (hydrodynamic spectral models WAM, Wave Watch, SWAN, etc. used) with following stochastic simulations (statistical data treatment). Input to spectral models is reanalysis data (NCEP/NCAR, ERA, some local). In reanalysis assimilation of additional data is needed as some storm situations may be lost. The choices of procedures depend from specific of the regime in a Sea and include either the regressions or Kalman filtering approach. Modern approach allowed calculating some statistics impossible in the case of traditional investigation. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping published three handbooks based on this approach. In 2003—the handbook for Barents, Okhotsk and Caspian Seas; in 2006—the handbook for Baltic, North, Black, Azov, and Mediterranean, and in 2009 for Kara and Sea of Japan. In each new edition collection of wave statistics is extended. e.g., in 2003 spatial storm statistics is firstly presented. In 2006 edition statistics for cli
M3 - глава/раздел
SN - 978-0-415-69808-5
SP - 35
EP - 44
BT - Marine Technology and Engineering – Guedes Soares et al. (Eds)
PB - Taylor & Francis
ER -
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