posted on 2024-07-11, 07:13authored byAlessandro Toffoli, T. Waseda, H. Houtani, T. Kinoshita, K. Collins, D. Proment, M. Onorato
We show experimentally that a stable wave propagating into a region characterized by an opposite current may become modulationally unstable. Experiments have been performed in two independent wave tank facilities; both of them are equipped with a wavemaker and a pump for generating a current propagating in the opposite direction with respect to the waves. The experimental results support a recent conjecture based on a current-modified nonlinear Schrodinger equation which establishes that rogue waves can be triggered by a nonhomogeneous current characterized by a negative horizontal velocity gradient.
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Oceanic Conditions within Extreme Tropical Cyclones