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The WAVEWATCH III Framework

WAVEWATCH III® is a community wave modeling framework that includes the latest scientific advancements in the field of wind-wave modeling and dynamics.

General Features

WAVEWATCH III® solves the random phase spectral action density balance equation for wavenumber-direction spectra. The model includes options for shallow-water (surf zone) applications, as well as wetting and drying of grid points. Propagation of a wave spectrum can be solved using regular (rectilinear or curvilinear) and unstructured (triangular) grids. See About WW3 for a detailed description of WAVEWATCH III®. For a web-based view of the WAVEWATCH III® source code refer to the WW3 doxygen documentation.

Installation

The WAVEWATCH III® framework package has two parts that need to be combined so all runs smoothly: the GitHub repo itself, and a binary data file bundle that needs to be obtained from our ftp site. Steps to successfully acquire and install the framework are outlined in our Quick Start guide.

Disclaimer

The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) GitHub project code is provided on an 'as is' basis and the user assumes responsibility for its use. DOC has relinquished control of the information and no longer has responsibility to protect the integrity, confidentiality, or availability of the information. Any claims against the Department of Commerce stemming from the use of its GitHub project will be governed by all applicable Federal law. Any reference to specific commercial products, processes, or services by service mark, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply their endorsement, recommendation or favoring by the Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce seal and logo, or the seal and logo of a DOC bureau, shall not be used in any manner to imply endorsement of any commercial product or activity by DOC or the United States Government.

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