The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change
The Twenty-seventh (2017) International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, San Francisco, California, 25-30 June The potential changes to the wave energy flux and wave directionality of the Northeast Atlantic region towards the end of the 21st century are examined using a two-grid WAVEWATCH III...
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ftunivcolldublin:oai:researchrepository.ucd.ie:10197/9191 2023-05-15T17:40:47+02:00 The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change Janjić, Jelena Gallagher, Sarah Dias, Frédéric 2018-01-23T16:08:58Z http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9191 en eng International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh (2017) International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference 978-1-880653-97-5 1098-6189 http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9191 Ocean renewable energy WAVEWATCHIII Northeast Atlantic Conference Publication 2018 ftunivcolldublin 2022-04-08T14:19:13Z The Twenty-seventh (2017) International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, San Francisco, California, 25-30 June The potential changes to the wave energy flux and wave directionality of the Northeast Atlantic region towards the end of the 21st century are examined using a two-grid WAVEWATCH III model ensemble, driven by the EC-Earth global climate model under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. A decrease in the wave energy flux across all seasons and a change in the directionality (mean and peak wave direction) was found, with both clockwise and anticlockwise rotations of up to 10° in some regions of the Northeast Atlantic by the end of the century. Science Foundation Ireland Conference Object Northeast Atlantic University College Dublin: Research Repository UCD |
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The Twenty-seventh (2017) International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, San Francisco, California, 25-30 June The potential changes to the wave energy flux and wave directionality of the Northeast Atlantic region towards the end of the 21st century are examined using a two-grid WAVEWATCH III model ensemble, driven by the EC-Earth global climate model under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. A decrease in the wave energy flux across all seasons and a change in the directionality (mean and peak wave direction) was found, with both clockwise and anticlockwise rotations of up to 10° in some regions of the Northeast Atlantic by the end of the century. Science Foundation Ireland |
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Janjić, Jelena Gallagher, Sarah Dias, Frédéric |
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Janjić, Jelena Gallagher, Sarah Dias, Frédéric |
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The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change |
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The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change |
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The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change |
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The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change |
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The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change |
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