Unified Wind-Wave Growth and Spectrum Functions for All Water Depths: Field Observations and Model Results

被引:3
作者
Hwang, Paul A. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Naval Res Lab, Remote Sensing Div, Washington, DC 20375 USA
关键词
Ocean; Atmosphere-ocean interaction; Sea state; Wind waves; Waves; oceanic; Sea; ocean surface; Surface observations; FETCH-LIMITED WAVES; OCEAN SURFACE-WAVES; FINITE DEPTH; EQUILIBRIUM RANGE; SPATIAL VARIATION; PART I; SEA; FLUXES; ENERGY; SIMILARITY;
D O I
10.1175/JPO-D-21-0258.1
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
Wind-wave development is governed by the fetch- or duration-limited growth principle that is expressed as a pair of similarity functions relating the dimensionless elevation variance (wave energy) and spectral peak frequency to fetch or duration. Combining the pair of similarity functions, the fetch or duration variable can be removed to form a dimensionless function of elevation variance and spectral peak frequency, which is interpreted as the wave energy evolution with wave age. The relationship is initially developed for quasi-neural stability and quasi-steady wind forcing conditions. Further analyses show that the same fetch, duration, and wave-age similarity functions are applicable to unsteady wind forcing conditions, including rapidly accelerating and decelerating mountain gap wind episodes and tropical cyclone (TC) wind fields. Here it is shown that with the dimensionless frequency converted to dimensionless wavenumber using the surface wave dispersion relationship, the same similarity function is applicable in all water depths. Field data collected in shallow to deep waters and mild to TC wind conditions and synthetic data generated by spectrum model computations are assembled to illustrate the applicability. For the simulation work, the finite-depth wind-wave spectrum model and its shoaling function are formulated for variable spectral slopes. Given wind speed, wave age, and water depth, the measured and spectrum-computed significant wave heights and the associated growth parameters are in good agreement in forcing conditions from mild to TC winds and in all depths from deep ocean to shallow lake. Significance StatementThis paper presents a growth function and spectrum model to describe wind-wave development in all water depths. Their applicability covers a wide range of wind forcing conditions including steady, accelerating, decelerating, and tropical cyclone events. Support for the unified spectrum model and growth function is presented with field observations and numerical computations.
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页码:617 / 626
页数:10
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