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The risk of hospitalization associated with foehn winds and temperature in the mountainous region of Switzerland. [PDF]
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First Detection of Deuterium in Venus's Extended Exosphere
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Slavery & Abolition, 2020
In late 1791, on the north coast of Jamaica, the authorities in the parish of St. James were troubled by the presence of a ‘Spanish negro’ named Philip and his ‘dangerous and mischievous’ friend, J...
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In late 1791, on the north coast of Jamaica, the authorities in the parish of St. James were troubled by the presence of a ‘Spanish negro’ named Philip and his ‘dangerous and mischievous’ friend, J...
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Coastal Engineering, 2001
Book review: I. R. Young, Elsevier Ocean Engineering Series, Vol 2. Elsevier Science, Oxford, UK, 1999, 306 pages, hardbound, ISBN 0-08-043317-0, Dfl. 275,00 (US$ 139.50)
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Book review: I. R. Young, Elsevier Ocean Engineering Series, Vol 2. Elsevier Science, Oxford, UK, 1999, 306 pages, hardbound, ISBN 0-08-043317-0, Dfl. 275,00 (US$ 139.50)
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Wind–Wave Interaction for Strong Winds
Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2023Abstract In this paper, we revisit the problem of wind–wave interaction with emphasis on strong winds. For these events, it is assumed that nonlinearity is so large that the slope of the wind waves has reached a limiting steepness. Recent observations suggest that the drag decreases with wind in the strong wind speed regime.
Peter A. E. M. Janssen +1 more
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Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference
Wave Dragon wave-wind project Wave power is more consistent than wind-, solar- and tidal power. Wave is at the same time more predictable than wind and solar. The paper assesses the economic performance of the different wave energy converter (WEC) types and discusses the possibility for WECs to match the levelized cost of energy for offshore wind ...
Erik Friis-Madsen +4 more
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Wave Dragon wave-wind project Wave power is more consistent than wind-, solar- and tidal power. Wave is at the same time more predictable than wind and solar. The paper assesses the economic performance of the different wave energy converter (WEC) types and discusses the possibility for WECs to match the levelized cost of energy for offshore wind ...
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1989
Wave-induced velocities are the primary driving force for littoral sand transport. For this reason, a major component of the NSTS program was to measure wave associated velocity and elevation fluctuations. A description of the shoaling wave transformation is a necessary ingredient in the development of any sediment transport model.
Edward B. Thornton, R. T. Guza
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Wave-induced velocities are the primary driving force for littoral sand transport. For this reason, a major component of the NSTS program was to measure wave associated velocity and elevation fluctuations. A description of the shoaling wave transformation is a necessary ingredient in the development of any sediment transport model.
Edward B. Thornton, R. T. Guza
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The wind field over wind-waves
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan, 1976The velocity fluctuations of wind over wind-waves in a wind tunnel are measured with a X-type hot-wire anemometer at some heights over the water surface.
Hiroshi Ichikawa, Norihisa Imasato
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Energy Sources, 2004
Renewable energy is accepted as a key source for the future, not only for Turkey, but also for the world. This study investigates the potential for wind and wave power around the world and in Turkey, and provides an overview of the historical development of both energy resources.
Ulgen K., Ozgener O., Hepbasli A.
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Renewable energy is accepted as a key source for the future, not only for Turkey, but also for the world. This study investigates the potential for wind and wave power around the world and in Turkey, and provides an overview of the historical development of both energy resources.
Ulgen K., Ozgener O., Hepbasli A.
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