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Validation of a thirty year wave hindcast using the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis winds

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Ocean Modelling, (October 2013)
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocemod.2012.07.005

Abstract

A thirty one year wave hindcast (1979–2009) using NCEP's latest high resolution Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) wind and ice database has been developed and is presented here. The hindcast has been generated using the third generation wind wave model WAVEWATCH III® with a mosaic of 16 two-way nested grids. The resolution of the grids ranged from 1/2° to 1/15°. Validation results for bulk significant wave height HsHs and 10 m (above Mean Sea Level) wind speeds U10U10 have been presented using both altimeter records and NDBC buoys. In general the database does a good job of representing the wave climate. At most buoys there is excellent agreement between model and data out to the 99.9th percentile. The agreement at coastal buoys is not as good as the offshore buoys due to unresolved coastal features (topographic/bathymetric) as well as issues related to interpolating wind fields at the land-sea margins. There are some concerns about the wave climate in the Southern Hemisphere due to the over prediction of winds (early part of the database) as well as the lack of wave blocking due to icebergs (in the model). ► Thirty year wave database using CFSR reanalysis winds. ► Wave database developed using a mosaic of 16 two way nested grids. ► Validation of significant wave heights and 10 m winds done using buoy records and altimeter data. ► Excellent agreement between model and data wave heights out to 99.9th percentile. ► Some concern about winds in the Southern Hemisphere prior to 1993.

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