Wave Forecast : Guam
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Disclaimer: These model results provide a scientific prediction of existing and future conditions. As with any forecast, however, accuracy cannot be guaranteed and caution is advised. While considerable effort has been made to implement all data components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. The data are provided free of charge without warranty of any kind.
Disclaimer: These data were generated as part of an academic research project. Accuracy cannot be guaranteed and caution is advised. While considerable effort has been made to implement all data components in a thorough, correct, and accurate manner, numerous sources of error are possible. The data are provided free of charge without warranty of any kind.
PacIOOS’ Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) model is a 5-day, hourly forecast for the region surrounding the island of Guam at approximately 500-m resolution. The forecast is run daily and gets updated on this website around 9:30 AM Chamorro Standard Time (UTC+10) each day. This high-resolution wave model helps capture shallow water effects and nearshore coastal dynamics such as refracting, shoaling, and shadowing. SWAN (http://swanmodel.sourceforge.net) is an open source wave model developed at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Model runs are configured and produced for the Guam region by Dr. Kwok Fai Cheung and lab within the Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering (ORE) in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Boundary conditions are provided by the wider WaveWatch III model for the region surrounding the Mariana Islands (ww3_mariana) at approximately 5-km resolution.
Please contact PacIOOS if you are intending to utilize PacIOOS data in any publications. PacIOOS should be acknowledged as follows: Data provided by PacIOOS (www.pacioos.org), which is a part of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®), funded in part by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Awards #NA16NOS0120024 and #NA21NOS0120091.
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