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1 June 2020 Wave Height Trends off Central West Coast of India
Jyoti Priyesh Kerkar, Jaya Kumar Seelam, Basanta Kumar Jena
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Kerkar, J.P.; Seelam, J.K., and Jena, B.K., 2020. Wave height trends off central west coast of India. In: Sheela Nair, L.; Prakash, T.N.; Padmalal, D., and Kumar Seelam, J. (eds.), Oceanic and Coastal Processes of the Indian Seas. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 89, pp. 97-104. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

Wave height trends off three sites along 100 m and 20 m depth contours off the central west coast of India have been estimated using 46 years hindcast-wind-wave data simulated for the Indian Ocean region. The wind waves were simulated with NCEP/NCAR winds as input to a third generation spectral wind wave model. This study showed an increasing trend for the annual mean significant wave heights from south to north ranging between 0.25 and 0.36 cm/year. The wave heights during the southwest monsoon and fair weather periods were observed to have similar trends. The study also showed increasing trends in water depths of 20 m compared to that of 100 m water depth, wherein a maximum increase of 0.22 cm/year is observed.

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Jyoti Priyesh Kerkar, Jaya Kumar Seelam, and Basanta Kumar Jena "Wave Height Trends off Central West Coast of India," Journal of Coastal Research 89(sp1), 97-104, (1 June 2020). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI89-017.1
Received: 4 January 2019; Accepted: 13 May 2019; Published: 1 June 2020
KEYWORDS
Arabian Sea
MIKE21
NCEP-NCAR winds
significant wave height
trend estimates
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