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Seas and swells throughout New Zealand: A new partitioned hindcast

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OCEAN MODELLING
Volume 168, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocemod.2021.101897

Keywords

Hindcast; Wind-sea waves; Swell waves; Wave partitions; Multimodal spectra; Downscaling

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science [PID2019-107053RB-I00]
  2. [3710440]

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This study presents a high-resolution partitioned wave hindcast of New Zealand waters and validates the results against 9 buoy deployments representing the local wave climate. The analysis includes studying integrated and partitioned mean wave parameters, as well as exploring the correlation between wave height anomalies and atmospheric indices. A directional spatial analysis is also conducted to identify and quantify wave systems that are not detectable by in situ buoys or hindcast integrated parameters.
A high resolution partitioned wave hindcast of New Zealand waters is presented together with validation results against 9 buoy deployments that are representative of the local wave climate. An analysis of integrated and partitioned mean wave parameters was conducted together with a study of the correlation between wave height anomalies and atmospheric indices. A directional spatial analysis was also performed to identify and quantify wave systems that are not detectable by in situ buoys or hindcast integrated parameters. The presented study outlines a framework of how partitions can be analyzed in order to improve our understanding of the local wave climate in terms of wind-sea and swell waves.

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