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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Main Authors: Janjić, Jelena, Gallagher, Sarah, Dias, Frédéric
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9191
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spelling 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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topic Ocean renewable energy
WAVEWATCHIII
Northeast Atlantic
spellingShingle Ocean renewable energy
WAVEWATCHIII
Northeast Atlantic
Janjić, Jelena
Gallagher, Sarah
Dias, Frédéric
The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change
topic_facet Ocean renewable energy
WAVEWATCHIII
Northeast Atlantic
description 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
format Conference Object
author Janjić, Jelena
Gallagher, Sarah
Dias, Frédéric
author_facet Janjić, Jelena
Gallagher, Sarah
Dias, Frédéric
author_sort Janjić, Jelena
title The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change
title_short The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change
title_full The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change
title_fullStr The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed The Future Northeast Atlantic Wave Energy Potential under Climate Change
title_sort future northeast atlantic wave energy potential under climate change
publisher International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9191
genre Northeast Atlantic
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