Abstract
We present a new modeling system for wave-current interaction based on unstructured grids and thus suitable for very large-scale high-resolution multiscale studies. The coupling between the 3D current model (SELFE) and the 3rd generation spectral wave model (WWM-II) is done at the source code level and the two models share same sub-domains in the parallel MPI implementation in order to ensure parallel efficiency and avoid interpolation. We demonstrate the accuracy, efficiency, stability and robustness of the coupled SELFE-WWM-II model with a suite of progressively challenging benchmarks with analytical solution, laboratory data, and field data. The coupled model is shown to be able to capture important physics of the wave-current interaction under very different scales and environmental conditions with excellent convergence properties even in complicated test cases. The challenges in simulating the 3D wave-induced effects are highlighted as well, where more research is warranted. © 2012. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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Roland, A., Zhang, Y. J., Wang, H. V., Meng, Y., Teng, Y. C., Maderich, V., … Zanke, U. (2012). A fully coupled 3D wave-current interaction model on unstructured grids. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 117(9). https://doi.org/10.1029/2012JC007952
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