TY - JOUR
T1 - Parametric sensitivity analysis of the WAVEWATCH III model
AU - Lee, Beng Chun
AU - Fan, Yang Ming
AU - Chuang, Laurence Zsu Hsin
AU - Kao, Chia Chuen
PY - 2009/4
Y1 - 2009/4
N2 - The parameters in numerical wave models need to be calibrated before a model can be applied to a specific region. In this study, we selected the 8 most important parameters from the source term of the WAVEWATCH III model and subjected them to sensitivity analysis to evaluate the sensitivity of the WAVEWATCH III model to the selected parameters to determine how many of these parameters should be considered for further discussion, and to justify the significance priority of each parameter. After ranking each parameter by sensitivity and assessing their cumulative impact, we adopted the ARS method to search for the optimal values of those parameters to which the WAVEWATCH III model is most sensitive by comparing modeling results with observed data at two data buoys off the coast of northeastern Taiwan; the goal being to find optimal parameter values for improved modeling of wave development. The procedure adopting optimal parameters in wave simulations did improve the accuracy of the WAVEWATCH III model in comparison to default runs based on field observations at two buoys.
AB - The parameters in numerical wave models need to be calibrated before a model can be applied to a specific region. In this study, we selected the 8 most important parameters from the source term of the WAVEWATCH III model and subjected them to sensitivity analysis to evaluate the sensitivity of the WAVEWATCH III model to the selected parameters to determine how many of these parameters should be considered for further discussion, and to justify the significance priority of each parameter. After ranking each parameter by sensitivity and assessing their cumulative impact, we adopted the ARS method to search for the optimal values of those parameters to which the WAVEWATCH III model is most sensitive by comparing modeling results with observed data at two data buoys off the coast of northeastern Taiwan; the goal being to find optimal parameter values for improved modeling of wave development. The procedure adopting optimal parameters in wave simulations did improve the accuracy of the WAVEWATCH III model in comparison to default runs based on field observations at two buoys.
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U2 - 10.3319/TAO.2008.04.25.01(Oc)
DO - 10.3319/TAO.2008.04.25.01(Oc)
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:68149164446
SN - 1017-0839
VL - 20
SP - 425
EP - 432
JO - Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
JF - Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
IS - 2
ER -