Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8059537 | Coastal Engineering | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Of all rip currents generated on an in-situ bathymetry, 55% were reproduced on the remotely-sensed bathymetry, showing that models predicting nearshore currents on remotely-sensed bathymetry have predictive value. Positive rip current predictions were promoted significantly by accurate reproduction of the pattern and amplitude of nearshore bars at length scales between 200 and 400â¯m. In contrast to the length-scale aware validation technique applied here, commonly used domain-wide bulk error metrics lack important information about spatial variations in the quality of remotely-sensed bathymetry.
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Authors
M. Radermacher, M.A. de Schipper, A.J.H.M. Reniers,