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    The Coupling between Wind and Waves in the WAM Model

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;1999:;volume( 016 ):;issue: 011::page 1780
    Author:
    Johnson, H. K.
    ,
    Vested, H. J.
    ,
    Hersbach, Hans
    ,
    Højstrup, J.
    ,
    Larsen, S. E.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0426(1999)016<1780:TCBWAW>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The reliability of the wave model (WAM, cycle 4) for predicting waves and wind stress in restricted fetches is investigated using measured data obtained during the Ris? Air?Sea Experiment (RASEX) at Vindeby, Denmark. The WAM model includes Janssen?s theory for calculating sea roughness as a function of wave spectra. RASEX is characterized by being located in relatively shallow waters (depths of about 3 to 4 m in an area where the waves are predominantly fetch limited, with a maximum fetch of about 20 km). Comparison between WAM results and measured data (integral wave parameters and friction velocities) shows fair agreement for moderate winds (U10 ? 10 m s?1) but significant overprediction for strong winds. Analysis of the WAM results for sea roughness yields a trend of increasing dimensionless roughness with inverse wave age, as obtained from field data; however, the WAM values are generally higher than that obtained from field data. It is shown that inclusion of depth-induced wave breaking does not explain the overprediction of measured wind stress and associated wave heights. Furthermore, it is shown that using the measured wind friction velocities to force the WAM model significantly reduces the wave height overprediction for strong winds. These investigations indicate that further improvements are required before the WAM model can be reliably used in shallow and fetch-limited areas, such as Vindeby.
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    contributor authorJohnson, H. K.
    contributor authorVested, H. J.
    contributor authorHersbach, Hans
    contributor authorHøjstrup, J.
    contributor authorLarsen, S. E.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:16:52Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:16:52Z
    date copyright1999/11/01
    date issued1999
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-1635.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4152123
    description abstractThe reliability of the wave model (WAM, cycle 4) for predicting waves and wind stress in restricted fetches is investigated using measured data obtained during the Ris? Air?Sea Experiment (RASEX) at Vindeby, Denmark. The WAM model includes Janssen?s theory for calculating sea roughness as a function of wave spectra. RASEX is characterized by being located in relatively shallow waters (depths of about 3 to 4 m in an area where the waves are predominantly fetch limited, with a maximum fetch of about 20 km). Comparison between WAM results and measured data (integral wave parameters and friction velocities) shows fair agreement for moderate winds (U10 ? 10 m s?1) but significant overprediction for strong winds. Analysis of the WAM results for sea roughness yields a trend of increasing dimensionless roughness with inverse wave age, as obtained from field data; however, the WAM values are generally higher than that obtained from field data. It is shown that inclusion of depth-induced wave breaking does not explain the overprediction of measured wind stress and associated wave heights. Furthermore, it is shown that using the measured wind friction velocities to force the WAM model significantly reduces the wave height overprediction for strong winds. These investigations indicate that further improvements are required before the WAM model can be reliably used in shallow and fetch-limited areas, such as Vindeby.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Coupling between Wind and Waves in the WAM Model
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume16
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0426(1999)016<1780:TCBWAW>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1780
    journal lastpage1790
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;1999:;volume( 016 ):;issue: 011
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