2024
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-17-1023-2024
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Great Lakes wave forecast system on high-resolution unstructured meshes

Ali Abdolali,
Saeideh Banihashemi,
Jose Henrique Alves
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Wind-wave forecasts play a crucial role in the North American Great Lakes region towards ensuring the safety of communities, enhancement of the economy, and protection of property. Modeling wind waves in closed and relatively shallow basins with complex bathymetry like the Great Lakes is a challenge that is successfully tackled in part by using variable-resolution triangular unstructured meshes with no limits in terms of computational scalability and maximum resolution in the coastal areas. In this p… Show more

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“…The NOAA's Great Lakes Waves-Unstructured Forecast System version 2.0 (GLWUv2) is based on the WAVEWATCHIII®(WW3) model [3][4][5], which is a physics-based, third-generation wave model where four-wave nonlinear interaction and various other source terms are explicitly modeled in frequency directional space. The current version of WW3 is 6.07.…”
Section: Wave Model Outputsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The NOAA's Great Lakes Waves-Unstructured Forecast System version 2.0 (GLWUv2) is based on the WAVEWATCHIII®(WW3) model [3][4][5], which is a physics-based, third-generation wave model where four-wave nonlinear interaction and various other source terms are explicitly modeled in frequency directional space. The current version of WW3 is 6.07.…”
Section: Wave Model Outputsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two people were swept into the lake at Black Rocks, a lookout point in Presque Isle Park north of Marquette [2]. Given these circumstances, the quality of numerical wave models such as WAVEWATCHIII® (hereafter WW3) [3] holds great significance, as it plays a pivotal role as the foundation of NOAA's operational Great Lakes Waves-Unstructured Forecast System version 2.0 (GLWUv2) [4,5] in providing wave forecast guidance and warnings for the Great Lakes region. Accurate forecasts enable coastal communities to take precautionary measures to safeguard their properties against potential damages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%