One mechanism for the growth of ocean surface waves by wind is through a shear instability that was first described by Miles in 1957. A physical interpretation of this wind-wave instability is provided in terms of the interaction of the surface gravity wave with perturbations of vorticity within the critical layer-a near-singularity in the airflow where the background flow speed matches that of the surface gravity wave. This physical interpretation relies on the fact that the vertical velocity field is slowly varying across the critical layer, whereas both the displacement and vorticity fields vary rapidly. Realizing this allows for the construction of a physically intuitive description of the critical layer vorticity perturbations that may...
The physical processes responsible for the growth of water waves under the action of a turbulent air...
The stability of the air-water interface with piecewise linear velocity profiles in the air and the...
The governing equations of a surface wave field and a coexisting roll–streak circulation typical of ...
One mechanism for the growth of ocean surface waves by wind is through a shear instability that was ...
The effect of vorticity or shear on the inviscid evolution and instability of surface waves is discu...
In the light of accumulated evidence in favour of Miles’s mathematical theory of wave generation by ...
International audienceThe theory of surface wave generation, in viscous flows, is modified by replac...
This dissertation examines the interaction between a series of progressive gravity waves and an ove...
Wave interaction theory can be used as a tool to understand and predict instability in a variety of ...
Three models are developed to examine various features of the gravity wave-critical level interactio...
In homogeneous and density-stratified inviscid shear flows, the mechanism for instability that is mo...
Abstract Surface waves comprise an important aspect of the interaction of the atmosphere and the oce...
The theory of three distinct problems arising in geophysical fluid dynamics is considered. Part I co...
The effect of uniform wind flow on modulational instability of two crossing waves is studied here. T...
International audienceThe somewhat counter-intuitive effect of how stratification destabilizes shear...
The physical processes responsible for the growth of water waves under the action of a turbulent air...
The stability of the air-water interface with piecewise linear velocity profiles in the air and the...
The governing equations of a surface wave field and a coexisting roll–streak circulation typical of ...
One mechanism for the growth of ocean surface waves by wind is through a shear instability that was ...
The effect of vorticity or shear on the inviscid evolution and instability of surface waves is discu...
In the light of accumulated evidence in favour of Miles’s mathematical theory of wave generation by ...
International audienceThe theory of surface wave generation, in viscous flows, is modified by replac...
This dissertation examines the interaction between a series of progressive gravity waves and an ove...
Wave interaction theory can be used as a tool to understand and predict instability in a variety of ...
Three models are developed to examine various features of the gravity wave-critical level interactio...
In homogeneous and density-stratified inviscid shear flows, the mechanism for instability that is mo...
Abstract Surface waves comprise an important aspect of the interaction of the atmosphere and the oce...
The theory of three distinct problems arising in geophysical fluid dynamics is considered. Part I co...
The effect of uniform wind flow on modulational instability of two crossing waves is studied here. T...
International audienceThe somewhat counter-intuitive effect of how stratification destabilizes shear...
The physical processes responsible for the growth of water waves under the action of a turbulent air...
The stability of the air-water interface with piecewise linear velocity profiles in the air and the...
The governing equations of a surface wave field and a coexisting roll–streak circulation typical of ...