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Evaluation Of Contemporary Ocean Wave Models In Rare Extreme Events: The "Halloween Storm" Of October 1991 And The "Storm Of The Century" Of March 1993, Vincent J. Cardone, Robert E. Jensen, Donald T. Resio, Val R. Swail, Andrew T. Cox
Evaluation Of Contemporary Ocean Wave Models In Rare Extreme Events: The "Halloween Storm" Of October 1991 And The "Storm Of The Century" Of March 1993, Vincent J. Cardone, Robert E. Jensen, Donald T. Resio, Val R. Swail, Andrew T. Cox
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Two recent severe extratropical storms, the "Halloween storm" of October 26-November 2 1991 (HOS) and the storm of the century" (SOC) of March 12-15 1993, are characterized by measurements of sea states of unprecedented magnitude off the east coast of North America. A Canadian buoy moored in deep water south of Nova Scotia recorded peak significant wave heights (HS) exceeding 16 m in both storms. In SOC, a NOAA buoy moored southeast of Cape Hatteras recorded a peak HS of 15.7 m, a record high for NOAA buoys. These extreme storm seas (ESS) exceed existing estimates of the 100-yr estimated …