Measuring, Monitoring and Modeling the Ocean Waves: Possible Combined Uses for Advances and Future Perspectives
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Oceanography".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 November 2022) | Viewed by 7588
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Interests: ocean monitoring; radar imaging; surface waves; ocean engineering; inverse problems; coastal bathymetry; microwave tomography
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Interests: coastal hydraulics; shallow water modeling; estuarine dynamics; hydropower generation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Sea level rise and an increase in sea storminess are only some of the effects caused by climate change and variability. These phenomena interact at different temporal and spatial scales and play a fundamental role in coastal vulnerability and resilience, thus severely affecting the natural environment, residential areas, local ecosystems, existing engineering works, recreational and tourist activities, among others. Therefore, to prevent and/or mitigate such impact, a constant monitoring and a detailed analysis of the sea state are needed.
Currently, a large variety of sensors and models fulfill these requirements and are available to monitor and forecast the phenomena that govern the ocean waves. These tools provide a large amount of data relating to, for example, measurements of hydrodynamic parameters, reconstruction of wave motion and seabed morphology, as well as the prediction of meteo-marine events and beach inundation. However, such tools are rarely integrated to perform a deep and accurate analysis of the ocean waves and the phenomena related to their propagation toward the coast.
The Special Issue in intended to publish studies based on the combination of data provided by the above-mentioned tools (e.g., integration between field observations and numerical findings), in order to enhance the understanding of wave propagation and hydrodynamics in the coastal region in light of climate and environmental change.
Dr. Giovanni Ludeno
Dr. Matteo Postacchini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Open sea and coastal areas
- Ocean dynamics
- Hydrodynamics
- Beach inundation
- Field and lab experiments
- Sensors
- Remote sensing
- Analytical and numerical modeling
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