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    Lagrangian Surface Wave Motion and Stokes Drift Fluctuations

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2016:;Volume( 046 ):;issue: 004::page 1009
    Author:
    Herbers, T. H. C.
    ,
    Janssen, T. T.
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-15-0129.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: onlinear effects in Lagrangian sea surface motions are important to understanding variability in wave-induced mass transport, wave-driven diffusion processes, and the interpretation of measurements obtained with moored or free-drifting buoys. This study evaluates the Lagrangian vertical and horizontal motions of a particle at the surface in a natural, random sea state using second-order, finite-depth wave theory. In deep water, the predicted low-frequency (infragravity) surface height fluctuations are much larger than Eulerian bound wave motions and of the opposite sign. Comparison to surface elevation bispectra observed with a moored buoy in steady, high-wind conditions shows good agreement and confirms that?in contrast to the Eulerian sea surface motion with predominant phase coupling between the spectral peak and double-frequency harmonic components?nonlinearity in Lagrangian wave observations is dominated by phase-coupled infragravity motions. Sea surface skewness estimates obtained from moored buoys in deep and shallow sites, over a wide range of wind?sea and swell conditions, are in good agreement with second-order theory predictions. Theory and field data analysis of surface drift motions in deep water reveal energetic [O(10) cm s?1] infragravity velocity fluctuations that are several orders of magnitude larger and 180° out of phase with Eulerian infragravity motions. These large fluctuations in Stokes drift may be important in upper-ocean diffusion processes.
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    contributor authorHerbers, T. H. C.
    contributor authorJanssen, T. T.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:21:37Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:21:37Z
    date copyright2016/04/01
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-83798.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4227062
    description abstractonlinear effects in Lagrangian sea surface motions are important to understanding variability in wave-induced mass transport, wave-driven diffusion processes, and the interpretation of measurements obtained with moored or free-drifting buoys. This study evaluates the Lagrangian vertical and horizontal motions of a particle at the surface in a natural, random sea state using second-order, finite-depth wave theory. In deep water, the predicted low-frequency (infragravity) surface height fluctuations are much larger than Eulerian bound wave motions and of the opposite sign. Comparison to surface elevation bispectra observed with a moored buoy in steady, high-wind conditions shows good agreement and confirms that?in contrast to the Eulerian sea surface motion with predominant phase coupling between the spectral peak and double-frequency harmonic components?nonlinearity in Lagrangian wave observations is dominated by phase-coupled infragravity motions. Sea surface skewness estimates obtained from moored buoys in deep and shallow sites, over a wide range of wind?sea and swell conditions, are in good agreement with second-order theory predictions. Theory and field data analysis of surface drift motions in deep water reveal energetic [O(10) cm s?1] infragravity velocity fluctuations that are several orders of magnitude larger and 180° out of phase with Eulerian infragravity motions. These large fluctuations in Stokes drift may be important in upper-ocean diffusion processes.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleLagrangian Surface Wave Motion and Stokes Drift Fluctuations
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume46
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-15-0129.1
    journal fristpage1009
    journal lastpage1021
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2016:;Volume( 046 ):;issue: 004
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