Articles | Volume 15
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-15-145-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-15-145-2018
26 Jul 2018
 | 26 Jul 2018

Case study of the winter 2013/2014 extreme wave events off the west coast of Ireland

Jelena Janjić, Sarah Gallagher, and Frédéric Dias

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This study examines the synoptic conditions around Ireland during the winter of 2013/2014, which produced record-breaking sea states and severe coastal damage. Using a wave model, we analysed four of the most energetic storms providing an overview of the height, directionality and periodicity of the waves. This study provides important information for the development of renewable ocean energy extraction, where deployment location selection and survivability are a primary concern.