Journal article
An assessment of the impact of surface currents on wave modeling in the Southern Ocean
H Rapizo, TH Durrant, AV Babanin
Ocean Dynamics | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2018
Abstract
This paper presents an assessment of the impact of the ocean circulation on modeled wave fields in the Southern Ocean, where a systematic positive bias of the modeled wave height against altimetry data has been reported. The inclusion of ocean currents in the wave model considerably reduces the positive bias of the simulated wave height for high southern latitudes. The decrease of wave energy in the presence of currents is almost exclusively related to the reduction of the relative wind, caused by an overall co-flowing current field associated with the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Improvements of the model results are also found for the peak period and the mean period against a long-term m..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding information Buoy data were sourced from the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)-IMOS is a national collaborative research infrastructure, supported by Australian Government. Support from the Australian Victorian Government through the Victorian International Research Scholarship and from the Australia-China Joint Research Centre for Maritime Engineering is acknowledged by the first author. A.V. thanks support from the Australian Research Council through Discovery Grant DP130100227.