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In the last years a hybrid parametric wave prediction model has been developed in the “Sonderforschungsbereich 94” of the University of Hamburg. This project was carried out jointly by the Max Planck Institut for Meteorology, the Institute of Geophysics of the University and the German Hydrographic Institute. It was part of the international North Sea Wave Prediction Model (NORSWAM) project. More results from NORSWAM are mentioned in the paper of T.J. Weare and B.A. Worthington.
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Günther, H., Rosenthal, W., Richter, K. (1978). Parametrical Numerical Wave Prediction Tested in Wind Situations Varying in Space and Time. In: Favre, A., Hasselmann, K. (eds) Turbulent Fluxes Through the Sea Surface, Wave Dynamics, and Prediction. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-9806-9_39
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