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Influence of wind forcing on modulation and breaking of one-dimensional deep-water wave groups

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posted on 2024-07-12, 13:35 authored by Alina Galchenko, Alexander Babanin, Dmitry Chalikov, I. R. Young, Brian K. Haus
Evolution of nonlinear wave groups to breaking under wind forcing was studied by means of a fully nonlinear numerical model and in a laboratory experiment. Dependence of distance to breaking and modulation depth (height ratio of the highest and the lowest waves in a group) on wind forcing was described. It was shown that in the presence of a certain wind forcing both distance to breaking and modulation depth decrease; the latter signifies slowing down of the instability growth. It was also shown that wind forcing significantly reduces the energy loss in a single breaking event.

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Oceanic Conditions within Extreme Tropical Cyclones

Australian Research Council

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Numerical Modelling of Extreme Waves Generated by Tropical Cyclones

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0022-3670

Journal title

Journal of Physical Oceanography

Volume

42

Issue

6

Pagination

11 pp

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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Copyright © 2012 American Meteorological Society. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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