Wind waves in the coastal zone of the southern crimea: Assessment of simulation quality based on in situ measurements


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Abstract

The study verifies the Black Sea wave model using field data obtained from the Katsiveli research platform. The WAM and mesoscale MM5 and WRF atmospheric models, which are used to calculate the wind field for the wave model, were recently adjusted to the Black Sea region at the Marine Hydrophysical Institute. The results of the work are presented as characteristics of the simulation quality used in world practice in other regions. The scatter index for a significant wave height is 70% in summer and 50% in winter. The values of the scatter index of wave parameters and wind speed appear to be at the same level as in semi-enclosed seas on the northern side of the Mediterranean Sea. It is shown that atmospheric simulation correctly reproduces the interaction between synoptic processes and the mountain range extending alongshore. Error sources in wave simulation are discussed. The most significant drawback is the possibility of mesoscale instability in the atmospheric model without assimilation of observation data within the computational domain.

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M. V. Shokurov

Marine Hydrophysical Institute

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Email: shokurov.m@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Kapitanskaya 2, Sevastopol

V. A. Dulov

Marine Hydrophysical Institute

Email: shokurov.m@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Kapitanskaya 2, Sevastopol

E. V. Skiba

Marine Hydrophysical Institute

Email: shokurov.m@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Kapitanskaya 2, Sevastopol

V. E. Smolov

Marine Hydrophysical Institute

Email: shokurov.m@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Kapitanskaya 2, Sevastopol

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