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Spectral refraction-diffraction simulations produce
smaller maximum wave heights north of the canyon, and larger minimum wave
heights east of the canyon compared with spectral refraction simulations. One
role of diffraction is to reduce the extremes (both high and low) of the wave
field that would be produced by pure refraction of the incident spectra.
Qualitative comparisons of spectral refraction-diffraction results with visual
observations of wave heights north of the canyon (ie, feedback from surfers)
suggests that the model underpredicts the high wave heights. One potential
source of additional wave energy north of the canyon is (unmodeled) reflection
from the steep canyon walls.
The official Refraction-Diffraction model source code
can be obtained from Jim Kirby at
http://chinacat.coastal.udel.edu/~kirby/programs/refdif.html.
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