Title of article :
Evaluating semi-empirical wave forecasting method CEM in the Strait of Hormuz
Author/Authors :
Abbasi, Mahmud Reza Imam Khamenei Marine Science and Technology, Zibakenar, Gilan, Iran
Abstract :
Wind waves are one of the most important phenomena that should be considered in
coastal and offshore activities. They have many effects on coastal environments such
as wave-induced erosion, sediment and pollution transport and even in the worst cases
destruction the marine ecosystems. Therefore, knowing the wave characteristics is
very important for environmental research. In this paper, the accuracy of CEM semiempirical
method in forecasting the wind-induced waves characteristics in the Strait
of Hormuz (SOH) have been studied. Initially, the characteristics of the waves have
been calculated by employing the CEM based on wind data from local synoptic
stations. Then, the evaluating process have been done by comparing the forecasting
values (wave heights and periods) of this method with same recorded value of wave
buoys in the SOH. According to the performed study, the accuracy of semi-empirical
method in forecasting wave characteristics were in close agreement with
measurements values and the SMB method is suitable for determining the wave
characteristics in this area. The results show that there is a good correlation coefficient
between observations and forecasting data in the CEM and the CEM method has a
very small bias error. So, this method is suitable for determination the wave
characteristics in this area.
Keywords :
Wind wave , Forecasting , CEM , Hormuz Strait , Numerical modeling
Journal title :
International Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering