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15 priorities for wind-waves research: an Australian perspectivePriorities for Wind-Waves Research: An Australian Perspective
Greenslade, D.; Hemer, M.; Babanin, A.; Lowe, R.; Turner, I.; Power, H.; Young, I.; Ierodiaconou, D.; Hibbert, G.; Williams, G.; Aijaz, S.; Albuquerque, J.; Allen, S.; Banner, M.; Branson, P.; Buchan, S.; Burton, A.; Bye, J.; Cartwright, N.; Chabchoub, A.; Colberg, F.; Contardo, S.; Dufois, F.; Earl-Spurr, C.; Farr, D.; Goodwin, I.; Gunson, J.; Hansen, J.; Hanslow, D.; Harley, M.; Hetzel, Y.; Hoeke, R.; Jones, N.; Kinsela, M.; Liu, Q.; Makarynskyy, O.; Marcollo, H.; Mazaheri, S.; McConochie, J.; Millar, G.; Moltmann, T.; Moodie, N.; Morim, J.; Morison, R.; Orszaghova, J.; Pattiaratchi, C.; Pomeroy, A.; Proctor, R.; Provis, D.; Reef, R.; Rijnsdorp, D.; Rutherford, M.; Schulz, E.; Shayer, J.; Splinter, K.; Steinberg, C.; Strauss, D.; Stuart, G.; Symonds, G.; Tarbath, K.; Taylor, D.; Taylor, J.; Thotagamuwage, D.; Toffoli, A.; Valizadeh, A.; van Hazel, J.; Vieira da Silva, G.; Wandres, M.; Whittaker, C.; Williams, D.; Winter, G.; Xu, J.; Zhong, A.; Zieger, S. (2020). 15 priorities for wind-waves research: an Australian perspectivePriorities for Wind-Waves Research: An Australian Perspective. Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc. 101(4): E446-E461. https://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0262.1
In: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. American Meteorological Society: Easton, Pa.. ISSN 0003-0007; e-ISSN 1520-0477, more
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  • Greenslade, D.
  • Hemer, M.
  • Babanin, A.
  • Lowe, R.
  • Turner, I.
  • Power, H.
  • Young, I.
  • Ierodiaconou, D.
  • Hibbert, G.
  • Williams, G.
  • Aijaz, S.
  • Albuquerque, J.
  • Allen, S.
  • Banner, M.
  • Branson, P.
  • Buchan, S.
  • Burton, A.
  • Bye, J.
  • Cartwright, N.
  • Chabchoub, A.
  • Colberg, F.
  • Contardo, S.
  • Dufois, F.
  • Earl-Spurr, C.
  • Farr, D.
  • Goodwin, I.
  • Gunson, J.
  • Hansen, J.
  • Hanslow, D.
  • Harley, M.
  • Hetzel, Y.
  • Hoeke, R.
  • Jones, N.
  • Kinsela, M.
  • Liu, Q.
  • Makarynskyy, O.
  • Marcollo, H.
  • Mazaheri, S.
  • McConochie, J.
  • Millar, G.
  • Moltmann, T.
  • Moodie, N.
  • Morim, J.
  • Morison, R.
  • Orszaghova, J.
  • Pattiaratchi, C.
  • Pomeroy, A.
  • Proctor, R.
  • Provis, D.
  • Reef, R.
  • Rijnsdorp, D.
  • Rutherford, M.
  • Schulz, E.
  • Shayer, J.
  • Splinter, K.
  • Steinberg, C.
  • Strauss, D.
  • Stuart, G.
  • Symonds, G.
  • Tarbath, K.
  • Taylor, D.
  • Taylor, J.
  • Thotagamuwage, D.
  • Toffoli, A., more
  • Valizadeh, A.
  • van Hazel, J.
  • Vieira da Silva, G.
  • Wandres, M.
  • Whittaker, C.
  • Williams, D.
  • Winter, G.
  • Xu, J.
  • Zhong, A.
  • Zieger, S.

Abstract
    The Australian marine research, industry, and stakeholder community has recently undertaken an extensive collaborative process to identify the highest national priorities for wind-waves research. This was undertaken under the auspices of the Forum for Operational Oceanography Surface Waves Working Group. The main steps in the process were first, soliciting possible research questions from the community via an online survey; second, reviewing the questions at a face-to-face workshop; and third, online ranking of the research questions by individuals. This process resulted in 15 identified priorities, covering research activities and the development of infrastructure. The top five priorities are 1) enhanced and updated nearshore and coastal bathymetry; 2) improved understanding of extreme sea states; 3) maintain and enhance the in situ buoy network; 4) improved data access and sharing; and 5) ensemble and probabilistic wave modeling and forecasting. In this paper, each of the 15 priorities is discussed in detail, providing insight into why each priority is important, and the current state of the art, both nationally and internationally, where relevant. While this process has been driven by Australian needs, it is likely that the results will be relevant to other marine-focused nations.

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