Computer Prediction of Nearshore and Surf Zone Statistics

For the purpose of aiding in the strategic planning of naval inshore warfare operations, a study has been performed to develop prediction technology for shallow water waves, breakers, and longshore current velocities, using the visually observed deep water wave statistics as input. Computer programs...

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Breakers(Oceanography)
BREAKM computer program
Classification
Coastal regions
Computer Programming and Software
Computer programs
Depth finding
Display systems
Energy levels
Experimental data
Fluid Mechanics
Height finding
Hydrodynamics
Inshore warfare
Islands
Kelp
Mathematical prediction
Methodology
Military strategy
Naval operations
Nearshore
Nomographs
Ocean bottom topography
Ocean currents
Ocean waves
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Planning
Probability
Propagation
Refraction
Shallow depth
Shallow water
STATBR computer program
Statistical analysis
Surf
Tides
Velocity
Water waves
Wind velocity
title Computer Prediction of Nearshore and Surf Zone Statistics
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