A two-dimensional parametrization of a surf zone with a time-dependent breakpoint due to groupiness in the incident wave field is developed. The breakpoint is defined in terms of a mean position X plus a modulation Aa. Free wave solutions are obtained on a plane beach at the group frequency and its har-monics. Shoreward of the breakpoint, standing waves are found, while seaward an outgoing progressive wave exists. The amplitude of the standing wave is relatively insensitive to the incident wave field. The amplitude of the outgoing wave depends on X, the group frequency o, and the beach slope tan •. For certain values of X-- (o2X?g tan •) the amplitude of the outgoing wave goes to zero. It appears that any 'resonant ' response of t...
In this paper we develop an analytical theory for the interaction between waves and currents ...
Why do ocean waves break? Understanding this important and obvious property of the ocean surface has...
This progress report refers to work done at the Fluid IVlechanics Section within the framework of th...
The propagation of bichromatic wave groups with differences in the wave-group structure and its infl...
This paper presents new laboratory data on the generation of long waves by the shoaling and breaking...
In the following we consider the forcing of long waves by normally or obliquely incident grouped sho...
This paper presents new laboratory data on long-wave (surf-beat) forcing by the random breaking of s...
Surf zone dynamics is a highly complicated topic in hydrodynamics which deals with the waves and wav...
A review of laboratory data sets on surf beat is presented, with a focus on the dissipation of long ...
Modulations in wave height of oceanic sea and swell cause momentum transfer to the water column at g...
In this paper we study wave breaking and runup of regular and irregular waves, and the generation of...
Numerical modeling and analysis of laboratory and field data are combined to show new evidence of br...
The propagation of bichromatic wave groups over a constant 1:100 beach slope and the influence of th...
Looking at a surfzone, one immediately notices the short breaking waves. Looking more carefully, wil...
This thesis studies the relation between short wave groups and long wave motion in the shore-normal ...
In this paper we develop an analytical theory for the interaction between waves and currents ...
Why do ocean waves break? Understanding this important and obvious property of the ocean surface has...
This progress report refers to work done at the Fluid IVlechanics Section within the framework of th...
The propagation of bichromatic wave groups with differences in the wave-group structure and its infl...
This paper presents new laboratory data on the generation of long waves by the shoaling and breaking...
In the following we consider the forcing of long waves by normally or obliquely incident grouped sho...
This paper presents new laboratory data on long-wave (surf-beat) forcing by the random breaking of s...
Surf zone dynamics is a highly complicated topic in hydrodynamics which deals with the waves and wav...
A review of laboratory data sets on surf beat is presented, with a focus on the dissipation of long ...
Modulations in wave height of oceanic sea and swell cause momentum transfer to the water column at g...
In this paper we study wave breaking and runup of regular and irregular waves, and the generation of...
Numerical modeling and analysis of laboratory and field data are combined to show new evidence of br...
The propagation of bichromatic wave groups over a constant 1:100 beach slope and the influence of th...
Looking at a surfzone, one immediately notices the short breaking waves. Looking more carefully, wil...
This thesis studies the relation between short wave groups and long wave motion in the shore-normal ...
In this paper we develop an analytical theory for the interaction between waves and currents ...
Why do ocean waves break? Understanding this important and obvious property of the ocean surface has...
This progress report refers to work done at the Fluid IVlechanics Section within the framework of th...