Hurricane-generated seas
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Hurricane-generated seas
(Elsevier ocean engineering book series, v. 8)
Elsevier, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hurricanes are one of the most adverse aspects of the ocean environment, with the potential to cause a disastrous event for marine systems in the ocean. Hurricane Generated Seas is an invaluable reference for all involved in the field of naval, ocean and coastal engineering. The work clarifies hurricane generated sea conditions necessary for the design and operation of marine systems in a seaway, and provides information for the protection of near shore / onshore structures and the environment at the time of hurricane landing.
Table of Contents
Hurricane wind and sea state in the ocean
Wave spectra of hurricane-generated seas in deep water
Transformation of wave spectra with the advance of a hurricane from deep to finite water depth
Sea severity and wave characteristics
Hurricane landing and nearshore sea severity
Review of non-Gaussian random waves
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Index
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