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Measurement of Sea Waves

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Giovanni Battista Rossi, Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi Andrea Cannata, Antonio Iengo, Enrico Zambianchi Maurizio Migliaccio, Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi Gabriele Nardone, Enrico Zambianchi V. Piscopo, Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi Enrico Zambianchi

Summary

This review examined sea wave measurement techniques including buoys, satellite observation, coastal radars, and shipboard methods, assessing their development status and future trends for meteorology, coastal safety, and marine renewable energy applications.

Sea waves constitute a natural phenomenon with a great impact on human activities, and their monitoring is essential for meteorology, coastal safety, navigation, and renewable energy from the sea. Therefore, the main measurement techniques for their monitoring are here reviewed, including buoys, satellite observation, coastal radars, shipboard observation, and microseism analysis. For each technique, the measurement principle is briefly recalled, the degree of development is outlined, and trends are prospected. The complementarity of such techniques is also highlighted, and the need for further integration in local and global networks is stressed.

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