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Article Dans Une Revue Ocean Science Discussions Année : 2006

Interannual variability and future projection of summertime ocean wave heights in the western North Pacific

W. Sasaki
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T. Kayahara
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A 70-yr (from 1985?1995 to 2055?2065) change of decadal mean summertime extreme significant wave heights (SWH) in the western North Pacific under CO2-induced global warming condition is projected. For this purpose, possible atmospheric fields under future global warming are derived from 10-yr time-slice experiments using a T106 AGCM. The future changes of SWH are assessed by an empirical approach, where possible changes of SWH are estimated using a linear regression model which shows an empirical relationship between SWH anomalies and an eastward shift of the monsoon trough. It is projected that SWH increases by up to ~0.4 m over a wide area of the western North Pacific.
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hal-00298429 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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W. Sasaki, T. Hibiya, T. Kayahara. Interannual variability and future projection of summertime ocean wave heights in the western North Pacific. Ocean Science Discussions, 2006, 3 (5), pp.1637-1651. ⟨hal-00298429⟩

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