Abstract
This paper examines an extreme wave event which occurred during a storm at the Wave Hub site in 2012. The extreme wave of 9.57m height was identified from a time series of the heave data collected by an Oceanor Sewatch Mini II Buoy deployed at the site. An energy density spectrum was derived from this time series and then used to drive a physical model, which represents the extreme wave at 1:20 scale in Plymouth University's new COAST Lab. The NewWave technique was used to define the input to the physical model. The experiment was reproduced in a numerical wave tank using the fully nonlinear CFD library OpenFOAM and the wave generation toolbox waves2Foam. Results are evaluated, and issues regarding the predictions of a numerical model that was driven by the NewWave input signal are discussed. This study sets the basis for further research in coupling field data, physical modelling and numerical modelling in a more efficient and balanced way. This will lead to the new approach of composite modelling that will be implemented in future work.