Journal article
Analysis of the 20-Year Variability of Ocean Wave Hazards in the Northwest Pacific
R Li, K Wu, W Zhang, X Dong, L Lv, S Li, J Liu, AV Babanin
Remote Sensing | MDPI | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15112768
Abstract
In the Northwest Pacific (NWP), where a unique monsoon climate exists and where both typhoons and extratropical storms occur frequently, hazardous waves pose a significant risk to maritime safety. To analyze the 20-year variability of hazardous waves in this region, this study utilized hourly reanalysis data from the ECMWF ERA5 dataset covering the period from 2001–2020, alongside the wave risk assessment method. The ERA5 data exhibits better consistency, in both the temporal and spatial dimensions, than satellite data. Although hazardous wind seas occur more frequently than hazardous swells, swells make hazardous waves travel further. Notably, the extreme wave height (EWH) shows an increasi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank the researchers who obtained and published the data and schemes used in this study. R.L. acknowledges the fellowship provided by the China Scholarship Council (CSC:202206330001). S.L. and A.V.B. acknowledge support from the U.S. Office of Naval Research Grant N62909-20-1-2080.