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Paul A Hwang
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Wave diffraction due to areas of energy dissipation
RA Dalrymple, JT Kirby, PA Hwang
Journal of waterway, port, coastal, and ocean engineering 110 (1), 67-79, 1984
7441984
Estimates of kinetic energy dissipation under breaking waves
EA Terray, MA Donelan, YC Agrawal, WM Drennan, KK Kahma, ...
Journal of Physical Oceanography 26 (5), 792-807, 1996
7341996
Wave modelling–the state of the art
L Cavaleri, JHGM Alves, F Ardhuin, A Babanin, M Banner, K Belibassakis, ...
Progress in oceanography 75 (4), 603-674, 2007
4942007
Enhanced dissipation of kinetic energy beneath surface waves
YC Agrawal, EA Terray, MA Donelan, PA Hwang, AJ Williams III, ...
Nature 359 (6392), 219-220, 1992
4451992
Investigation of wave growth and decay in the SWAN model: three regional-scale applications
WE Rogers, PA Hwang, DW Wang
Journal of Physical Oceanography 33 (2), 366-389, 2003
3582003
A statistical comparison of wind speed, wave height, and wave period derived from satellite altimeters and ocean buoys in the Gulf of Mexico region
PA Hwang, WJ Teague, GA Jacobs, DW Wang
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 103 (C5), 10451-10468, 1998
2181998
Airborne measurements of the wavenumber spectra of ocean surface waves. Part I: Spectral slope and dimensionless spectral coefficient
PA Hwang, DW Wang, EJ Walsh, WB Krabill, RN Swift
Journal of physical oceanography 30 (11), 2753-2767, 2000
1732000
Airborne measurements of the wavenumber spectra of ocean surface waves. Part II: Directional distribution
PA Hwang, DW Wang, EJ Walsh, WB Krabill, RN Swift
Journal of Physical Oceanography 30 (11), 2768-2787, 2000
1472000
A note on the ocean surface roughness spectrum
PA Hwang
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 28 (3), 436-443, 2011
1352011
Comparison of composite Bragg theory and quad‐polarization radar backscatter from RADARSAT‐2: With applications to wave breaking and high wind retrieval
PA Hwang, B Zhang, JV Toporkov, W Perrie
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 115 (C8), 2010
1292010
An operational method for separating wind sea and swell from ocean wave spectra
DW Wang, PA Hwang
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 18 (12), 2052-2062, 2001
1242001
The dependence of sea surface slope on atmospheric stability and swell conditions
PA Hwang, OH Shemdin
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 93 (C11), 13903-13912, 1988
1071988
A note on analyzing nonlinear and nonstationary ocean wave data
PA Hwang, NE Huang, DW Wang
Applied Ocean Research 25 (4), 187-193, 2003
1052003
A hurricane wind speed retrieval model for C-band RADARSAT-2 cross-polarization ScanSAR images
G Zhang, X Li, W Perrie, PA Hwang, B Zhang, X Yang
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 55 (8), 4766-4774, 2017
1022017
Cross‐polarization geophysical model function for C‐band radar backscattering from the ocean surface and wind speed retrieval
PA Hwang, A Stoffelen, GJ van Zadelhoff, W Perrie, B Zhang, H Li, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 120 (2), 893-909, 2015
1022015
Surface roughness and breaking wave properties retrieved from polarimetric microwave radar backscattering
PA Hwang, F Fois
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 120 (5), 3640-3657, 2015
942015
Field measurements of duration-limited growth of wind-generated ocean surface waves at young stage of development
PA Hwang, DW Wang
Journal of Physical Oceanography 34 (10), 2316-2326, 2004
942004
Breaking of wind-generated waves: Measurements and characteristics
PA Hwang, D Xu, J Wu
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 202, 177-200, 1989
921989
Wind sea and swell separation of 1D wave spectrum by a spectrum integration method
PA Hwang, FJ Ocampo-Torres, H García-Nava
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 29 (1), 116-128, 2012
912012
The probability density function of ocean surface slopes and its effects on radar backscatter
Y Liu, XH Yan, WT Liu, PA Hwang
Journal of physical oceanography 27 (5), 782-797, 1997
851997
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