02/10/2023
Dear all,
we are going through a big restyling of our website and we will provide a brand new system for our forecast. We need your help! Please tell us where you would like to have your forecast in the Med Sea with our high resolution models plus hints about surfing conditions!
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We are an interdisciplinary group working to advance scientific understanding of a wide range of fields, from atmospheric, ocean and coastal dynamics to the development of coastal engineering solutions for a sustainable management of natural systems in a changing climate.
03/08/2022
Our team members, Giovanni Besio and Francesco De Leo, alongside researchers from Università di Trento went to to install a water level gauge and perform field measurements for the characterization of the lagoon dynamics to promote a sustainable use of its resources.
15/07/2022
Great presentation by at the on his work on joint extreme waves and storm surges in the 👏🏾
12/07/2022
After a long instagram pause, we’re back. Our group members and are in attending the
28/06/2022
Our Costa Rican ambassador Manuel Corrales-Gonzalez has been awarded the BECS (Blue Energy Collaborative Scholarships) funds sponsored by OES (Ocean Energy Systems) through INORE organization. These funds are intended to cover expenses related to research on renewable marine energy. Manuel will use this award to present the study entitled "Estimation of wave power and its potential exploitation along the Pacific coast of Central America" supervised by professor Dr. Giovanni Besio from Universìtà degli studi di Genova, and Professor Dr. George Lavidas from the TU Delft.
Keep it up!
16/04/2021
Our last research on Non-stationary Extreme Value Analysis of sea states in the Med has just been published on Coastal Engineering! Thanks to Francesco De Leo Giovanni Besio, Riccardo Briganti, and Erik Vanem from the University of Oslo
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Non-stationary extreme value analysis of sea states based on linear trends. Analysis of annual maxima series of significant wave height and peak period in the Mediterannean Sea
Non-stationary Extreme Value Analysis (NEVA) allows to determine the probability of exceedance of extreme sea states taking into account trends in the…