Comprehensive wind and wave statistics and extreme values for design and analysis of marine structures in the adriatic sea

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Wind and waves present the main causes of environmental loading on seagoing ships and offshore structures. Thus, its detailed understanding can improve the design and maintenance of these structures. Wind and wave statistical models are developed based on the WorldWaves database for the Adriatic Sea: for the entire Adriatic Sea as a whole, divided into three regions and for 39 uniformly spaced locations across the offshore Adriatic. Model parameters are fitted and presented for each case, following the conditional modelling approach, i.e., the marginal distribution of significant wave height and conditional distribution of peak period and wind speed. Extreme significant wave heights were evaluated for 20‐, 50‐ and 100‐year return periods. The presented data provide a consistent and comprehensive description of metocean (wind and wave) climate in the Adriatic Sea that can serve as input for almost all kind of analyses of ships and offshore structures.

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Katalinić, M., & Parunov, J. (2021). Comprehensive wind and wave statistics and extreme values for design and analysis of marine structures in the adriatic sea. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9050522

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