RELIABILITY OF WIND AND WAVE HINDCAST IN COMPARISON WITH MEASURED ENVIRONMENTAL LOADS
Missing of measured metocean data produces unreliable results to the analysis in the offshore meteorology and oceanographic data. Fortunately, hindcast system is generally available and parametrically consistent. Therefore, it has become a common tool to evaluate the metocean condition in several...
| Main Authors: | Mayeetae, Z., Liew, M. S., Kurian, V.J. |
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Institution: | Universiti Teknologi Petronas |
| Record Id / ISBN-0: | utp-eprints.8127 / |
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2012
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http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8127/1/MARTEC-2012-full-Paper-RELIABILITY_OF_WIND_AND_WAVE_HINDCAST_IN_COMPARISON_WITH_MEASURED_ENVIRONMENTAL_LOADS.pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8127/ |
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Missing of measured metocean data produces unreliable results to the analysis in the offshore meteorology and
oceanographic data. Fortunately, hindcast system is generally available and parametrically consistent. Therefore, it has
become a common tool to evaluate the metocean condition in several regions of the world ocean. The hindcast is
available to present long term historical metocean information which provides consistency on the parameters of the
data. However, hindcast data cannot emulate the accuracy as the measured data. Consequently, validating on the
accuracy of the hindcast with the measured metocean data of three (3) operating regions in Malaysian water is
performed using SEAFINE in obtaining correlation factors. The results presented herein indicated that SEAFINE wind
speeds are typically higher than the measured wind speeds. However, the SEAFINE significant wave height agrees well
when compared to the measured data. It is recommended that the adjustment factor reflecting and 95% interval
represent must be adopted in interpretating the hindcast data |
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