HyWaves: Hybrid downscaling of multimodal wave spectra to nearshore areas
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Fecha
2023-08Derechos
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Publicado en
Ocean Modelling, 2023, 184, 102210
Editorial
Elsevier Ltd
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Palabras clave
Hybrid downscaling
Data mining
Multimodal wave climate
Spectral partitioning
Directional wave spectra
Resumen/Abstract
Long-term and accurate wave hindcast databases are often required in different coastal engineering projects.
The assessment of the nearshore wave climate is often accomplished by using downscaling techniques to
translate offshore waves to coastal areas. However, dynamical downscaling approaches may incur huge
computational cost. Additionally, the common use of bulk parameterizations are often not accurate for
multidimensional waves. To overcome these limitations, we present a hybrid downscaling approach that
combines mathematical algorithms (statistical downscaling) and numerical modeling (dynamical downscaling)
over the individual spectral partitions. Every wave partition is downscaled and aggregated afterward by using
principles of wave linear theory. By assuming linearity in the propagation of the wave celerity, the application
of the method is limited from offshore to intermediate water depths. In addition, the method proposed uses
a technique to simplify the spectral boundary conditions in complex domains. The methodology has been
applied and validated in the island states of Samoa, American Samoa, Majuro, and Kwajalein, showing good
skill at reproducing the spectral hourly time series of significant wave height, peak period, and peak direction.
Moreover, an accurate representation of the observed energy spectrum was achieved. This study provides
insight into the numerical approximation of the combined sea-swell states while improving the quality of fast
spectral forecasting and early warning systems.
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