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Study on the Wind and Wave Environmental Conditions of the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea

Ze Sun    
Mengchun Bian    
Jun Ding    
Jiarui Liu    
Haicheng Zhang and Daolin Xu    

Resumen

Wind and waves are the main factors of environmental loading on ships and offshore structures. Thus, detailed understanding of wind and wave conditions can improve the design and maintenance of these structures. This paper developed a validated long-term wind and wave hindcast database covering the recent 32 years from 1988 to 2019. The spatial distribution of wind and wave characteristics for the whole Xisha Islands? domain were analyzed. Frequency and directional distributions of wind speeds and significant wave heights were investigated at several locations around typical islands. Extreme value models were used to estimate the wind speed for 100-year return levels, whereas environmental contour approaches were utilized to establish the extreme sea-state parameters for 50- and 100-year return periods. It was found that the Weibull distribution was better fitted to the significant wave heights of the Xuande Atoll?s sites in the open sea, while the exponential Weibull distribution provided a better fit at the Yongle Atoll?s sites where waves are sheltered.

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