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PII: S0141-1187(99)00019-X

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Summary

reconstruction techniques that provide estimates of the directional distribution function D f u given the one-dimensional frequency spectrum, are compared using data from a coastal locality at the southern Brazilian coast.The techniques are the maximum entropy method MEM , the Fourier Expansion Method using a cos type function FEM and the Fourier Expansion Method using a sech type function FEM.The main patterns of the wave climate at the study cos sech site are qualitatively assessed.Threemain sea states, including swell, transition between local sea and swell, and directionally bimodal wind sea, are identified.Time series from three events associated with the main sea states provide test cases for inter comparison of the three reconstruction techniques.Maximum entropy est

Keywords

reconstruction directional, measurements, essential requirement, applications numerical, evolutionthree techniques, techniques estimates, estimates distribution, one-dimensional frequency, locality, brazilian, expansion, transition, identifiedtime, comparison techniquesmaximum,

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