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Prediction of significant wave height using spatial function

Ocean Engineering, 2015
Abstract Determining the contribution of variables from stations surrounding a pivot station to variables at the pivot station is very important for many purposes. In this regard, a Regional Dependency Function (RDF) among the variables needs to be obtained.
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Prediction of significant wave height using geno-multilayer perceptron

Ocean Engineering, 2013
Abstract Multilayer perceptron approach is a method that can be used to make predictions. The multilayer perceptron includes weighting coefficients which can be determined by different optimization techniques. The weighting coefficients between input layer and hidden layer, also between hidden layer and output layer is the important step for the ...
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Searches for continuous-wave gravitational radiation

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023
Keith Riles
exaly  

Depth-Limited Significant Wave Height: A Spectral Approach

2023
A theoretical equation that describes the region of a wind wave spectrum above the frequency of the spectral peak in a finite depth of water is used to develop a method for estimating depth-limited significant wave height. The theoretical background for the equation, along with supporting field and laboratory data is given.
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Analysis Of Significant Wave Height Temporal And Spatial Scales

[Proceedings] IGARSS'91 Remote Sensing: Global Monitoring for Earth Management, 2005
A, scale analysis in time and space of the significant wave height (H,) based on stationarity and correlation analysis is presented. A sea-state is defined as a state of a piecewise stationary stochastic random wave process and is characterized by its duration (or length) and its energy.
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Modelling significant wave height in the North Atlantic

2003
The surface of the ocean, and so such quantities as the significant wave height, can be thought of as a random surface in space which develops over time. In this paper, we explore certain types of random fields (in space and time) as models for the significant wave height and fit these models to data obtained from the TOPEX-Poseidon satellite. The data
Baxevani, Anastassia   +5 more
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Significant Wave Height Estimation Using UAV

2024 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM)
Elizabeth A. Shi   +2 more
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