Author/Authors :
Le، نويسنده , , ro Farina، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The numerical ensemble prediction is a well accepted method for improving the performance
of atmospheric models. In the context of ocean wave modeling little has been researched or
documented about this technique. An essential study of the method of ensemble prediction
applied to deep water waves has been carried out. A framework is defined for obtaining perturbations
of the directional wave spectra and for employing an ensemble of wind fields generated
by an atmospheric model. The third-generation global wave model WAM is used with real
atmospheric conditions to investigate the effect on wave predictions of perturbed initial conditions
and atmospheric forcing. Due to spectral shape stabilisation, perturbing wave initial
conditions has limited utility in ensemble prediction. However, the members could be used in
wave data assimilation schemes in an interactive way. Using ensembles of the atmospheric
condition can generate diverging solutions, justifying the ensemble procedure by itself. In the
cases studied, it is observed that the ensemble mean outperformed the other members. The
solution behaviour suggests using a lower-order approximation of the model to generate
ensemble members with less computational cost