Decadal variability of extreme wave height representing storm severity in the northeast Atlantic & North Sea since the foundation of the Royal Society
Long-term estimation of extreme wave height remains a key challenge because of the short duration of available wave data, and also because of the possible impact of climate variability on ocean waves. Here we analyse storm-based statistics to obtain estimates of extreme wave height at locations in t...
Main Authors: | Santo, H, Taylor, P, Gibson, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2016
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