The inherent uncertainties in estimation of extreme wave heights in hurricane-dominated regions are explored using data from the GOMOS Gulf of Mexico hindcast for the period 1900–2005. In particular, the effect of combining correlated values from a neighbourhood of 72 grid locations on extreme wave height estimation is quantified. We show that, based on small data samples, extreme wave heights can be underestimated and that site averaging usually improves estimates. We present a bootstrapping approach to evaluate the uncertainty in extreme wave height estimates. We also argue in favour of modelling supplementary indicators for extreme wave characteristics, such as a high percentile (95%) of the distribution of 100-year significant wave height, in addition to its most probable value, especially for environments where the distribution of 100-year significant wave height may be skewed.
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25th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
June 4–9, 2006
Hamburg, Germany
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0-7918-4748-9
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Uncertainties in Extreme Wave Height Estimates for Hurricane Dominated Regions
Philip Jonathan,
Philip Jonathan
Shell Global Solutions International, Chester, UK
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Kevin Ewans
Kevin Ewans
Shell International Exploration and Production, Rijswijk, The Netherlands
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Philip Jonathan
Shell Global Solutions International, Chester, UK
Kevin Ewans
Shell International Exploration and Production, Rijswijk, The Netherlands
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OMAE2006-92625, pp. 373-382; 10 pages
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October 2, 2008
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Jonathan, P, & Ewans, K. "Uncertainties in Extreme Wave Height Estimates for Hurricane Dominated Regions." Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. Volume 3: Safety and Reliability; Materials Technology; Douglas Faulkner Symposium on Reliability and Ultimate Strength of Marine Structures. Hamburg, Germany. June 4–9, 2006. pp. 373-382. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2006-92625
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