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Swells of the East China Sea
Authors:Aifeng Tao  Jin Yan  Ye Pei  Jinhai Zheng  Nobuhito Mori
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Coastal Disaster and Defence (Hohai University),Ministry of Education,Nanjing,P. R. China;2.College of Harbor, Coastal and Offshore Engineering,Hohai University,Nanjing,P. R. China;3.Xiangshui Yangtze Wind Power Generation Co., Ltd,Xiangshui,P. R. China;4.Disaster Prevention Research Institute,Kyoto University,Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto,Japan
Abstract:Over the past few decades, an increasing number of marine activities have been conducted in the East China Sea, including the construction of various marine structures and the passage of large ships. Marine safety issues are paramount and are becoming more important with respect to the likely increase in size of ocean waves in relation to global climate change and associated typhoons. In addition, swells also can be very dangerous because they induce the resonance of floating structures, including ships. This study focuses on an investigation of swells in the East China Sea and uses hindcast data for waves over the past 5 years in a numerical model, WAVEWATCH III (WW3), together with historical climate data. The numerical calculation domain covers the entire North West Pacific. Next, swells are separated and analyzed using simulated wave fields, and both the characteristics and generation mechanisms of swells are investigated.
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