posted on 2024-08-06, 09:51authored byAlessandro Toffoli, L. Fernandez, J. Monbaliu, M. Benoit, E. Gagnaire-Renou, J. M. Lefèvre, L. Cavaleri, D. Proment, C. Pakozdi, C. T. Stansberg, T. Waseda, M. Onorato
We present a laboratory experiment in a large directional wave basin to discuss the instability of a plane wave to oblique side band perturbations in finite water depth. Experimental observations, with the support of numerical simulations, confirm that a carrier wave becomes modulationally unstable even for relative water depths k0h< 1.36 (with k the wavenumber of the plane wave and h the water depth), when it is perturbed by appropriate oblique disturbances. Results corroborate that the underlying mechanism is still a plausible explanation for the generation of rogue waves in finite water depth.