Observations of velocity fluctuations with periods between about 4 and 30 min, thus longer than infragravity waves and referred to as very low frequency (VLF) surf zone motions, are described and compared with numerical simulations. The VLF motions discussed here exclude instabilities (generated by the wave-driven alongshore current velocity shear) that occur in the same frequency range by selecting cases with weak alongshore currents only. Numerical simulations are based on the linear shallow water equations including friction and forced by nonlinear difference-frequency interactions between incident sea and swell waves. The model is initialized with sea and swell frequency directional spectra observed seaward of the surf zone. Modeled and...
Looking at a surfzone, one immediately notices the short breaking waves. Looking more carefully, wil...
The nearshore potential vorticity balance of Bowen and Holman (1989) is expanded to include the forc...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Observations of velocity fluctuations with periods between about 4 and 30 min, thus longer than infr...
longer than infragravity waves and referred to as very low frequency (VLF) surf zone motions, are de...
Field observations and numerical model simulations are examined to investigate the magnitude of vort...
Field observations and numerical model simulations are examined to investigate the magnitude of vort...
Numerical computations are used to explain the presence of very low frequency motions (VLFs), with f...
International audienceAbstract A wave group-resolving model is used to investigate the driving mecha...
International audienceExperimental results on a rip formed over a heterogeneous beach with a mobile ...
A numerical simulation of a monochromatic surface gravity wave–driven flow over an alongshore quasi-...
Very Low Frequency (VLF) rip current pulsation investigations are still poorly documented in the li...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.The dynamics of vorticity motions forced by wave groups in...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-16-0014.1Field ob...
The long-term goals of this research are to understand the three-dimensional structure of wave- and ...
Looking at a surfzone, one immediately notices the short breaking waves. Looking more carefully, wil...
The nearshore potential vorticity balance of Bowen and Holman (1989) is expanded to include the forc...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Observations of velocity fluctuations with periods between about 4 and 30 min, thus longer than infr...
longer than infragravity waves and referred to as very low frequency (VLF) surf zone motions, are de...
Field observations and numerical model simulations are examined to investigate the magnitude of vort...
Field observations and numerical model simulations are examined to investigate the magnitude of vort...
Numerical computations are used to explain the presence of very low frequency motions (VLFs), with f...
International audienceAbstract A wave group-resolving model is used to investigate the driving mecha...
International audienceExperimental results on a rip formed over a heterogeneous beach with a mobile ...
A numerical simulation of a monochromatic surface gravity wave–driven flow over an alongshore quasi-...
Very Low Frequency (VLF) rip current pulsation investigations are still poorly documented in the li...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.The dynamics of vorticity motions forced by wave groups in...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JPO-D-16-0014.1Field ob...
The long-term goals of this research are to understand the three-dimensional structure of wave- and ...
Looking at a surfzone, one immediately notices the short breaking waves. Looking more carefully, wil...
The nearshore potential vorticity balance of Bowen and Holman (1989) is expanded to include the forc...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...