Abstract

A mesoscale meteorological model, ANEMOS, was applied for wind hindcasting around the Seto inland sea area throughout the year of 2000. Then, coastal waves around the area were hindcasted using a third generation wave model, WAM. In this paper, we examined the accuracy of the hindcasted wind data as well as wave data in the Seto inland sea area by comparing the measured wind and wave data, and discussed the usefulness of the hindcasted data for practical applications. In addition, we introduced a wave hindcasting database equipped with a convenient graphical user interface.

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