SESSION A: CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE I
SESSION B: CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE II
SESSION C: HINDCAST METHODOLOGY AND REANALYSIS
SESSION D: REGIONAL HINDCASTS AND ANALYSIS
SESSION F: OPERATIONAL MODELING FORCING
SESSION G: OPERATIONAL FORECASTING
SESSION H: FORECAST SYSTEM DEVELOPMENTS
SESSION I: MODEL SYSTEMS FOR HINDCASTS I
SESSION J: MODEL SYSTEMS FOR HINDCASTS II
SESSION N: SHALLOW WATER WAVES
SESSION O: SHALLOW WATER WAVES II
SESSION R: MEASUREMENTS AND WAVE-RELATED PHENOMENA
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SESSION A: CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE I
A1 Global Wave Climate Trend and Variability Analysis, Keynote Speaker: Sofia Caires, Meteorological Service of Canada and Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute and Swail, V., Meteorological Service of Canada
A2 Decadal to Centennial Changes in the Global Wave Climate from VOS Data: Secular Trends, Leading Modes of Variability and Variations in Wave Statistics, Gulev, Sergey and Grigorieva, Vika, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology and Woodruff, Scott, Climate Diagnostics Center
A3 Projections of Ocean Wave Heights Climate Change Signal and Uncertainty, Keynote Speaker: Wang, Xiaolan, L., and Swail, V.R. Meteorological Service of Canada
A4 Association of the Synoptic Propagation
of Ocean Wave Transients with Atmospheric Variability on Synoptic and Sub-Synoptic
Time Scales, Gulev, Sergey, Grigorieva, V., Zolina, O., P.P. Shirshov Institute
of Oceanology and Sterl, A., Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
SESSION B: CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE II
B1 Changes in Extra-Tropical Storm Tracks and Cyclone Activities as Derived from Two Global Reanalyzes and the Canadian CGCM2 Projections of Future Climate, Keynote Speaker: Wang, Xiaolan L. and coauthors: Swail, V.R. and Zwiers, F.W., Meteorological Service of Canada
B2 Long-Term Changes and Potential Future Developments of the North Sea Wave Climate, Weisse, Ralf and Stawarz, M., GKSS Research Center
B3 NorthWest
Atlantic Wave Estimates Under Global Warming Conditions, Perrie, William,
Zhang, W., Long, Z., Dalhousie University and Bedford Institute of Oceanography
and Jiang, J., Bedford Institute of Oceanography and Nanjing University And
Bedford Institute of Oceanography; Toulany, Bechara, Bedford Institute of Oceaography
SESSION C: HINDCAST METHODOLOGY AND REANALYSIS
C1 On the Non-parametric Correction of Wave Fields, Keynote Speaker: Caires, Sofia And co-author, Swail, V.R., Meteorological Service of Canada
C2 Comparison of Gulf of Mexico Wave Information Studies (WIS) 2-G Hindcast with 3-G Hindcasting, Tracy, Barbara A. and Cialone, A., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
C3 Early
Period Reanalysis of Ocean Winds and Waves, Cox, Andrew, Cardone, V.J.,
Oceanweather, Inc. and Swail, V., Meteorological Service of Canada
SESSION D: REGIONAL HINDCASTS AND ANALYSIS
D1 Regional Analysis of Extremal Wave Height Variability Oregon Coast, USA, Moritz, Heidi P. and Moritz, H.R., U.S. Army Engineer District, Portland
D2 Hindcasting and Wind and Wave Climate of Seas Around Russia, Lopatoukhin, L.J. State University of St. Petersburg, Russia, Boukhanovsky, A.V. ,Chernysheva, E.S., and Ivanov, S..V. Institute of High Performance Computing
D3 Intercomparison of Wave Data Hindcast in Lake Erie, Yamaguchi, Masataka and Hatada, Y., and Nonaka H., Ehime University
D4 Hindcasting
Wave Conditions on the North American Great Lakes, Scott, Douglas, Zusek,
P. and Padala, C., Baird & Associates, Ltd., Schwab, D., National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration
E1 Nonlinear Interactions in Practical Wind Wave Models, Keynote Speaker: Tolman, Hendrik and Krasnopolsky V.M., SAIC/GSO at NOAA-NCEP- Marine Modeling and Analysis Branch
E2 Waves and Surge During Hurricane Isabel, Graber, Hans, University of Miami, Slinn, D., University of Florida, Hagen, S., University of Central Florida, Jensen, R.E., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center, Cardone, V.J. and Cox, A., Oceanweather, Inc.
E3 Wave System
Diagnostics for Numerical Wave Models, Hanson, Jeffrey L. & Jensen,
R.E., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center
E4 Implementation of New Source Terms in a Third Generation Wave Model Lefevre, Jean-Michael, Metro France; Stefanescu, S., National Meteorology Administration and Hydrology; Makin, V., KNMI
SESSION F: OPERATIONAL MODEL FORCING
F1 Impact
of QuikSCAT Surface Marine Winds on Wave Hindcasting, Keynote Speaker: Cardone,
Vincent J. and coauthors: Cox, A.T., Harris, E., Orelup, E.A. Oceanweather,
Inc. and Graber, H.C., University of Miami
F2 Blending Parametric Hurricane Surface Fields into
CMC Forecasts and Evaluating Impact on the Wave Model for Hurricane Juan and
Others, Desjardins, Serge, Ritchie, H., Lalbeharry, R. and Macafee, A.,
Meteorological Service of Canada
F3 Assimilation of Altimeter Wave Measurements into
Wavewatch III, Wittmann, P.A., Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography
Center and Cummings, J., Naval Research Laboratory
F4 Effect
of Wind Forcing on Bias in Wave Model Forecasts, Warren, Graham, Greenslade
D., Kepert J. and D., Shultz. E., Bureau of Meteorology, Austrialia
SESSION G: OPERATIONAL FORECASTING
G1 Comparison
of the Performance of the Metoffice UK-Waters Wave Model with a Network of Shallow
Water Moored Buoy Data, Keynote Speaker: Bradbury, A.P. And Mason, T., Southampton
Oceanography Centre and Holt, M.W. United Kingdom Met-Office
G2 The Development of Third Generation Wave Model MRI-III
for Operational Use, Ueno, K., Meteorological College and Kohno, N., Meteorological
Research Institute, Japan
G3 Hurricane-Generated
Wind-Wave Research at NOAA/NCEP,Alves, Jose Henrique, Tolman, H.L. and Chao
Y.Y., National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration/National Center
for Environmental Predications
G4 Forecast
Divergences of a Global Wave Model, Greenslade, D.J.M., Bureau of Meteorology
Research Centre and Young, I.R., Swinburne University of Technology
SESSION H: FORECAST SYSTEM DEVELOPMENTS
H1 Trapped-Fetch Waves with Tropical Cyclones Part I: An Operational Perspective, Keynote Speaker: Bowyer, Peter, J., Canadian Hurricane Centre and MacAfee, Allan W., National Laboratory for Marine and Coastal Meteorology
H2 Trapped-Fetch Waves with Tropical Cyclones-Part II: Operational LaGrangian Model, MacAfee, A.W. National Laboratory for Marine and Coastal Meteorology, and Bowyer, P.J., Canadian Hurricane Centre
H3 Operational
Wave Forecast and Verification at KMA and New Implementation Plan for the 2nd
Phase KMA Supercomputer, Park Sangwook and Park, Hyo-soon, Korea Meteorological
Administration and Jun, Kicheon, Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute
SESSION I: MODEL SYSTEMS FOR HINDCASTS I
I1 Integration
of Multiple Wave Models from Generation-Scale to Nearshore-Scale: A Practical
Application in Maine, USA, Keynote Speaker: Bosma, Kirk F. and cosuthor:
Caufield, B. A., Woods Hole Group, Inc.
I2 Use of a Large-Scale, Spectral Wave Generation Model
to Define Input into Nearshore Wave Transformation Model, Caufield, Brian
A. and Bosma, K.F., Woods Hole Group, Inc.
I3 An Evaluation of Wave Model Performance with Linear and Nonlinear Dissipation Source Terms in Lake Erie, Lalbeharry, Roop and Wilson, L., Meteorological Service of Canada, Behrens, A. and Guenther, H., GKSS Research Centre
I4 An Intercomparison
of Modern Operational Wave Models, Padilla-Hernandez, R. Bedford Institute
of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, and Tamaulipas University; Perrie, W.,
Bedford Institute of Oceanography and Dalhousie University; Toulany, B., Smith,
P. and Zhang W., Bedford Institute of Oceanography Jimenez-Hernandez, S. Universidad
Autonoma de Tamaulipas.
SESSION J: MODEL SYSTEMS FOR HINDCASTS II
J1 A Generalized Wave-Ray Approach for Propagation on a Sphere and Its Application to Swell Prediction, Keynote Speaker: Scott, Douglas, Baird & Associates Ltd; Coauthors: Resio, D.T., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center; Williamson, D., Baird & Associates Ltd., and Rodrigo, N.G., Servicio Hidrografico y Oceanografico de la Armada
J2 Withdrawn
J3 A Comparison of Hindcast and Measured Wave Spectra Based on a Directional Spectral Fitting Algorithm, Feld, Graham, Fugro GEOS, Inc. and Mork, G., Fugro OCEANOR
K1 An Empirical Method for Estimating Surf Heights from Deep Water Significant Wave Heights and Peak Periods in Coastal Zones with Narrow Shelves, Steep Bottom Slopes, and High Refraction, Keynote Speaker: Caldwell, Patrick C., National Coastal Data Development Center and Aucan, J. University of Hawaii at Manoa
K2 Meteorology of the Giant Wave Event of January 1998, Businger, Steven, University of Hawaii, Willis, M., Surfline, Inc., and Caldwell, P., National Coastal Data Development Center National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
K3 Effects of Alongscale Tidal Currents on Wave Size Around An Island, Aucan, Jerome, University of Hawaii and Caldwell, P.C., National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
L1 Forecasting Breaking Waves During Storms, Keynote Speaker: Banner, Michael, Kriezi, E. and Morison R. The University of New South Wales
L2 Wind Input Function, Lin, Ray-Qing, Naval Surface Warfare Center and Lin, Lihwa, U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center
L3 Wave Breaking Function, Lin, Lihwa, U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center and Lin, Ray-Qing, Naval Surface Warfare Center
L4 Are There Clues to Full-Development
in Spectral Measurements and Modeling of the Action Balance Equation, Jensen,
Robert E. and Resio, D. T., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center
M1 The Dynamics of Spectral Equilibria: Detailed-Balance Physics Keynote Speaker: Resio, Donald T., Long, C. U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center and Perrie, W. Bedford Inst. of Oceanography
M2 On the Role of Self-Similar Solutions in the Evolution of Wind Driven Ocean Waves, Badulin, S., P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushkarev, A. and Zakharov, V., Waves & Solitons, LLC, and Resio, D.T., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center
M3 Weak Turbulant Fluxes Estimation in Surface Water Wave Spectrum, Lavrenov, I.V Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute
M4 Quasi-Resonant
Interactions in Shallow Water, Onorato, Miguel, Osborne, A.R., and Serio,
M., University of Torino, Janssen, P., European Center for Medium-Range Weather
Forecasts, Resio, Donald T., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center
SESSION N: SHALLOW WATER WAVES
N1 Improved Shallow-Water Wave Modeling, Keynote Speaker: Smith, Jane M., co-author: Resio, D.T., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
N2 Application Of STWAVE In Norwegian Coastal Waters, Nygaard, Einar, Statoil
N3 Comparison
of Deep-Water ADCP and NDBC Buoy Measurement to Hindcast Parameters, Dally
William and Osiecki, D.A., Surfbreak Engineering Sciences, Inc.
N4 The Transformation
of Deep Water Wave Hindcasts to Shallow Water, Fassardi, Claudio, BMT Scientific
Marine Services, Inc.
SESSION O: SHALLOW WATER WAVES II
O1 Minimizing Errors in Sub-Regional Scale Wave Modeling: Design of a Forecasting System for the Nearshore Canyon Experiment, Keynote Speaker: Rogers, W. Erick, Kaihatu, J. and Hsu, L. Stennis Space Center and Jensen, R.E., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
O2 The Effects
of Infragravity Energy and Storm-Induced Current on Short Waves Beyond the Surf
Zone, Moritz, Hans R., U.S. Army Engineer District, Portland
O3 The Effects of Hindcast Waves on Coastal Storm Water
Levels During the Blizzard of 2003, Irish, J.L., U. S. Army Engineer District,
New York, Canizares, R., Moffatt and Nichol Engineers, Grosskopf, W.G., Offshore
and Coastal Technologies, Inc. and Williams, B.P. U. S. Army Engineer District,
New York.
O4 Wave-Induced
Surges During Hurricane Opal, Wu, Chung-Sheng, Taylor, A. A., Chen, J. and
Shaffer, W.A. Meteorological Development Laboratory of National Weather Service,
NOAA
Q1 Freak Waves as Nonlinear Stage of Stokes Wave Modulation Instability, Zakharov, V., Waves and Solitons, LLC and Dyachenko, Alexander, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences.
Q2 Nonlinear Fourier analysis of Deep-Water, Random Wave Trains Part I Osborne, A.R. and Onorato, M. and Serio, M., Univeristy of Torino and Resio, D.T., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Q3 Energy-Flux
Balances and Source Term Parameterizations, Perrie, William, Bedford, Institute
of Oceanography and Resio, D.T., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development
Center
SESSION R: MEASUREMENTS AND WAVE-RELATED PHENOMENA
R1 Directional
Wave Observations in Currituck Sound, North Carolina, Keynote Speaker: Long,
Charles E., coauthor: Resio, D.T., U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development
Center
R2 X-Band Radar as a Tool to Determine Spectral and Single Wave Properties Reichert,
Konstance, Ocean WaveS GmbH
R3 A Proposal for Preventing Monitoring and Enforcing Restriction on Severe
Wake Wash, Jacobson, Donald, Naval Surface Warfare Center
P1 Translating Surf Height Observations from the Hawaii Scale to Full Face Scale Using Photographs. Caldwell, Patrick and Aucan, Jerome, University of Hawaii, Manoa
P2 Trapped-Fetch Waves with Tropical Cyclones Part III: Model Performance and Real-Time Demonstration. MacAfee, Allan W., National Lab for Marine and Coastal Meteorology and Bowyer, P.J., Canadian Hurricane Center
P3 Wave Modeling and Analysis for Naval Operations. Wakeham, Dean, Neptune Sciences, Inc., and Allard, R., Naval Research Laboratory
P4 Variability in Oceanographic and Meteorological Forcing Along Central California. Wingfield, Dana, U.S. Geological Survey
P5 The AES North Atlantic Wind and Wave Climatology: A 50-Year Retrospective. Cox, Andrew, Orelup, E., Cardone, V.J., Oceanweather, Inc., and Swail, V, Meteorological Service of Canada
P6 The MSC50
Wind and Wave Hindcast of the North Atlantic Ocean. Swail, Val, Meteorological
Service of Canada; Cox, Andrew and Cardone, Vincent, Oceanweather, Inc.