Marine Wind Variability: Illustration and Comments

Sea-state modelers introduce a mean wind vector at each grid point of their models that varies only once every time step. Real winds often fluctuate at much shorter space and time scales. Some examples of these fluctuating wind fields are given, along with possible implications for modeling.
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Ezraty Robert (1990). Marine Wind Variability: Illustration and Comments. Johns Hopkins Apl Technical Digest. 11 (3-4). 392-396. https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00178/28919/

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