@misc{cavaleri_wave_modelling_2018, author={Cavaleri, L.,Abdalla, S.,Benetazzo, A.,Bertotti, L.,Bidlot, J.-R.,Breivik, O.,Carniel, S.,Jensen, R.E.,Portilla-Yandun, J.,Rogers, W.E.,Roland, A.,Sanchez-Arcilla, A.,Smith, J.M.,Staneva, J.,Toledo, Y.,Vledder, G.Ph.van,Westhuysen, A.J.}, title={Wave modelling in coastal and inner seas}, year={2018}, howpublished = {journal article}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2018.03.010}, abstract = {In the long term development of the research on wind waves and their modelling, in particular of the inner and coastal seas, the present situation is framed with a short look at the past, a critical analysis of the present capabilities and a foresight of where the field is likely to go. After a short introduction, Chapter 2 deals with the basic processes at work and their modelling aspects. Chapter 3 highlights the interaction with wind and currents. Chapter 4 stresses the need for a more complete, spectral, approach in data assimilation. Chapter 5 summarizes the situation with a discussion on the present status in wave modelling and a look at what we can expect in the future.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2018.03.010} (DOI). Cavaleri, L.; Abdalla, S.; Benetazzo, A.; Bertotti, L.; Bidlot, J.; Breivik, O.; Carniel, S.; Jensen, R.; Portilla-Yandun, J.; Rogers, W.; Roland, A.; Sanchez-Arcilla, A.; Smith, J.; Staneva, J.; Toledo, Y.; Vledder, G.; Westhuysen, A.: Wave modelling in coastal and inner seas. Progress in Oceanography. 2018. vol. 167, 164-233. DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2018.03.010}}