We describe the Henetus wave forecast system in the Adriatic Sea. Operational since 1996, the system is continuously upgraded, especially through the correction of the input ECMWF wind fields. As these fields are of progressively improved quality with the increasing resolution of the meteorological model, the correction needs to be correspondingly updated. This ensures a practically constant quality of the Henetus results in the Adriatic Sea since 1996. After suitable and extended validation of the quality of the results at different forecast ranges, the operational range has been recently extended to five days. The Henetus results are used also to improve the tidal forecast on the Venetian coasts and the Venice lagoon, particularly during the most severe events. Extensive statistics on the model performance are provided, both as analysis and forecast, by comparing the model results versus both satellite and buoy data. © 2011 Author(s).
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Bertotti, L., Canestrelli, P., Cavaleril, L., Pastore, F., & Zampato, L. (2011). The Henetus wave forecast system in the Adriatic Sea. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 11(11), 2965–2979. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-11-2965-2011
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