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Figure 2.2. Time series of significant wave height at Mazara and Dragonera buoys  (grey line) and at the closest gridpoint of the hindcast (black lines)
Figure 2.4. Map of the mean (M) and variance (V) parameters of the log-normal  distributions fitted to January and July hindcasted data
Figure 2.5. Annual cycle of the monthly mean (M) and variance (V) parameters  of the log-normal distributions computed from the buoy records of Cabo de Palos,  Mahón and Nice (dots) and from the non-calibrated (black lines) and calibrated  (grey lines) mod
Figure  2.7.  Spatial distribution of parameters A and B linking the SWH of the  calibrated and non-calibrated wave fields (see Equation (1.7))
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