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An "extended fetch" model for the spatial distribution of tropical cyclone wind-waves as observed by altimeter

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Young, Ian
Vinoth, Jayaratnam

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Pergamon Press Ltd.

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An extensive database of altimeter measurements of wind speed and significant wave height is analysed to investigate the spatial distribution of significant wave height within tropical cyclones. The database includes transects of 440 tropical cyclones. As

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Ocean Engineering

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2037-12-31