A Note on the second-order contribution to extreme waves generated during hurricanes
High wind speeds generated during hurricanes result in the formation of extreme waves. Extreme waves by nature are steep meaning that linear wave theory alone is insufficient in understanding and predicting their occurrence. The complex, highly transient nature of the direction of wind and hence of...
Main Authors: | McAllister, M, Adcock, T, Taylor, P, Van Den Bremer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2019
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