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Wave Classification Statistical Data for US Waters
Department of Energy —
Wave statistics computed using output from the NOAA WWIII hindcast simulations, spanning thirty years from 1980 to 2009. The statistics are computed based on... -
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Extreme Significant Wave Heights for US Coastal Waters
Department of Energy —
Includes extreme significant wave heights, in meters, computed using peaks over threshold method on NOAA 30-year WWIII hindcast data. Extreme values for 5, 10, 25,... -
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MBARI WEC 2021 deployment
Department of Energy —
This dataset includes data from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) wave energy converter (WEC) and a nearby located Sofar Spotter buoy. The Monterey... -
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2017 Western Passage Tidal Energy Resource Characterization Measurements
Department of Energy —
These data are from tidal resource characterization measurements collected between April and July 2017 in Western Passage near Eastport, Maine, USA. The dataset... -
Federal
Development of Classification Systems for Wave Energy Resources and WEC Technologies
Department of Energy —
The submission includes wave resource classification reports, summary of classification statistics and regional trends, and data files with classification statistics... -
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Admiralty Inlet Hub-Height Turbulence Measurements from June 2012
Department of Energy —
This data is from measurements at Admiralty Head, in Admiralty Inlet. The measurements were made using an IMU equipped ADV mounted on a mooring, the 'Tidal Turbulence... -
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Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: May 2015
Department of Energy —
This data is from measurements at Admiralty Head, in Admiralty Inlet (Puget Sound) in May of 2015. The measurements were made using Inertial Motion Unit (IMU)... -
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Most Likely Extreme Response Analysis of an Ellipsoid Float Wave Energy Converter
Department of Energy —
Input data and heave results (unsteady RANS-VOF overset simulations performed in Star-CCM+) for a float with an ellipsoid geometry. Five extreme sea states were...