Measuring and analysing the directional spectra of ocean waves.
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2005Corporate Author
COST Action 714, Working Group 3
Editor
Hauser, Danièle
Kahma, Kimmo
Krogstad, Harald E.
Lehner, Susanne
Monbaliu, Jaak A. J.
Wyatt, Lucy R.
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485pp.
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The importance of directional wave information has been recognised for a
long time. However, for decades good measurements of directional spectra
were limited almost exclusively to special research campaigns. Collecting
directional wave climates from various sites and putting directional wave
data to operational use were not a common practice.
The situation has now improved. Many new instruments and analysis techniques
have been developed for both in situ implementation and for remote
sensing. It has become possible to extend the use of directional information
over a much wider range, including many practical applications.
This has opened up new possibilities. But it has also highlighted the difficulties
associated with the directional spectrum. None of the present instruments
can provide all the data that is required to calculate the directional
spectrum in a robust way. Clever analysis techniques have been introduced
that use physical and mathematical constraints to extr.....
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Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg
Series;Nr
EUR;21367 ENDocument Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.AEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea stateBest Practice Type
Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)ISBN
92-898-0003-8Citation
Hauser, D., et al (eds) (2005) Measuring and analysing the directional spectra of ocean waves. Luxembourg, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 485pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-811Collections