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The Decay Rate of Ocean Swell Observed by Altimeter
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ltimeter data from transects across the Southern Ocean are analyzed to determine the decay of oceanic swell. The resulting decay rate is shown to be proportional to wavenumber squared and swell amplitude cubed. Such a decay ...
Wave Breaking in Directional Fields
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Wave breaking is observed in a laboratory experiment with waves of realistic average steepness and directional spread. It is shown that a modulational-instability mechanism is active in such circumstances and can lead to ...
Numerical Investigation of Spectral Evolution of Wind Waves. Part I: Wind-Input Source Function
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This paper is dedicated to the investigation and calibration of the parameterized form for the wind-input source term Sin proposed earlier on the basis of field observations at Lake George, Australia. The main objective ...
Estimation of Kinetic Energy Dissipation from Breaking Waves in the Wave Crest Region
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ave-induced turbulence due to breaking in the absence of surface shear stresses is investigated experimentally. A high-fidelity particle image velocimetry (PIV) technique is used to measure the turbulence near the water ...
Estimating Sea Spray Volume with a Laser Altimeter
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: own-looking laser altimeters are commonly used to measure the sea surface elevation. However, because the laser radiation is attenuated by spray droplets suspended along the transmission path, it is presumed that altimeters ...
Second-Order Theory and Setup in Surface Gravity Waves: A Comparison with Experimental Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The second-order, three-dimensional, finite-depth wave theory is here used to investigate the statistical properties of the surface elevation and wave crests of field data from Lake George, Australia. A direct comparison ...