A new global high-resolution wave model for the tropical ocean using WAVEWATCH III version 7.14

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作者
Gaffet, Axelle [1 ,2 ]
Bertin, Xavier [2 ]
Sous, Damien [3 ,4 ]
Michaud, Heloise [5 ]
Roland, Aron [6 ]
Cordier, Emmanuel [7 ]
机构
[1] Creocean, Zone Technocean, 10 Rue Charles Tellier, F-17000 La Rochelle, France
[2] CNRS La Rochelle Univ, UMR 7266 LIENSs, 2 Rue Olympe Gouges, F-17000 La Rochelle, France
[3] Univ Pau & Pays Adour, SIAME, E2S UPPA, F-64600 Anglet, France
[4] Univ Toulon & Var, MIO, Batiment F, F-83130 La Garde, France
[5] Shom, 42 Gaspard Coriolis,BP 45017, F-31057 Toulouse, France
[6] BGS IT&E, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
[7] Univ La Reunion, Observ Sci Univers Reunion OSU Reunion, CNRS, UAR 3365,IRD,Meteo France, St Denis, France
关键词
NONLINEAR ENERGY-TRANSFER; WIND; ISLANDS; CLIMATE; ICE; PARAMETERIZATIONS; CURRENTS; IMPACTS; EVENT; SWELL;
D O I
10.5194/gmd-18-1929-2025
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P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Climate change is driving sea-level rise and potentially intensifying extreme events in the tropical belt, thereby increasing coastal hazards. On tropical islands, extreme sea levels and subsequent marine flooding can be triggered by cyclones but also distant-source swells. Knowledge of sea states in the tropical ocean is thus of key importance, and their study is usually based on spectral wave models. However, existing global wave models typically employ regular grids with a coarse resolution, which fail to accurately represent volcanic archipelagos, a problem usually circumvented by the use of obstruction grids but typically resulting in large negative biases. To overcome this problem, this study presents a new global wave model with a focus on distant-source swells, which have received less attention than waves generated by cyclones. To accurately simulate sea states in tropical areas, we implemented the spectral wave model WAVEWATCH III (c) (WW3) over a global unstructured grid with a spatial resolution ranging from 50 km to 100 m. The model is forced by ERA5 wind fields, corrected for negative biases through a quantile-quantile approach based on satellite radiometer data. The wind input source terms adjusted accordingly and the explicit representation of tropical islands result in improved predictive skills in the tropical ocean. Moreover, this new simulation allows for the first time direct comparisons with the in situ data collected on volcanic islands at water depths ranging from 10 to 30 m, which corresponds to a few hundred meters from the shore.
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页码:1929 / 1946
页数:18
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