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Numerical investigation of spectral evolution of wind waves. Part I: Wind-input source function

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posted on 2024-07-09, 15:05 authored by K. N. Tsagareli, Alexander Babanin, D. J. Walker, I. R. Young
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 of this study was to obtain spectral forms for the wind-input source function Sin, which incorporates the novel observation-based features and at the same time satisfies the important physical constraint that the total integrated wind input must agree with independently observed magnitudes of the wind stress. Within this approach, a new methodology, a dynamic self-adjusting routine, was developed for correction of the wind-input source function Sin. This correction involves a frequency-dependent adjustment to the growth rate γ(f), based on extrapolations from field data. The model results also show that light winds require higher-rate adjustments of the wind input than strong winds.

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0022-3670

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Journal of Physical Oceanography

Volume

40

Issue

4

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10 pp

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American Meteorological Society

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Copyright © 2010 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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