Recent work by McAllister et al. (2018) [1] has experimentally confirmed that the set-down of the wave-averaged free surface, first described by Longuet-Higgins and Stewart (1962) [2], can turn into a set-up when wave groups are sufficiently spread or cross at large angles. Experimental results were shown to agree well with second-order theory, including frequency-sum and frequency-difference terms, where the latter are responsible for the wave-averaged free surface. In this paper, we review these experimental results and examine theoretically the magnitude of the wave-averaged free surface in realistic extreme North Sea conditions. Specifically, we examine the role of the shape of the spectrum, water depth, and the relative magnitude of th...
The second-order, three-dimensional, finite-depth wave theory is here used to investigate the statis...
The theoretical expected structure of large nonlinear waves can be described, using the Gram-Charlie...
Linear wave theory predicts that in a random sea, the shape of the average wave is given by the scal...
Recent work by McAllister et al. (2018) [1] has experimentally confirmed that the set-down of the wa...
For sufficiently directionally spread surface gravity wave groups, the set-down of the wave-averaged...
In the open ocean the formation of large waves is non-linear. This non-linearity modifies the shape ...
Abstract: By using simulations the question of whether extreme waves on the open ocean (away from bo...
The dynamics of large gravity waves are known to be modified from the linear model by nonlinear phys...
When the wave spectrum is sufficiently narrow-banded and the wave steepness is sufficiently high, th...
A new set of laboratory experiments to examine the short-term statistics of crest elevation and wave...
A study has been made into the average shape of large crests and troughs during several storms using...
Linear wave theory predicts that in a random sea, the shape of the average wave is given by the sca...
This paper develops second-order theory for narrow-banded surface gravity wavepackets experiencing a...
The second-order, three-dimensional, finite-depth wave theory is here used to investigate the statis...
A study has been made into the average shape of large crests and troughs during several storms using...
The second-order, three-dimensional, finite-depth wave theory is here used to investigate the statis...
The theoretical expected structure of large nonlinear waves can be described, using the Gram-Charlie...
Linear wave theory predicts that in a random sea, the shape of the average wave is given by the scal...
Recent work by McAllister et al. (2018) [1] has experimentally confirmed that the set-down of the wa...
For sufficiently directionally spread surface gravity wave groups, the set-down of the wave-averaged...
In the open ocean the formation of large waves is non-linear. This non-linearity modifies the shape ...
Abstract: By using simulations the question of whether extreme waves on the open ocean (away from bo...
The dynamics of large gravity waves are known to be modified from the linear model by nonlinear phys...
When the wave spectrum is sufficiently narrow-banded and the wave steepness is sufficiently high, th...
A new set of laboratory experiments to examine the short-term statistics of crest elevation and wave...
A study has been made into the average shape of large crests and troughs during several storms using...
Linear wave theory predicts that in a random sea, the shape of the average wave is given by the sca...
This paper develops second-order theory for narrow-banded surface gravity wavepackets experiencing a...
The second-order, three-dimensional, finite-depth wave theory is here used to investigate the statis...
A study has been made into the average shape of large crests and troughs during several storms using...
The second-order, three-dimensional, finite-depth wave theory is here used to investigate the statis...
The theoretical expected structure of large nonlinear waves can be described, using the Gram-Charlie...
Linear wave theory predicts that in a random sea, the shape of the average wave is given by the scal...