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|a Wind over waves II :
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|a This book addresses ocean wave processes and turbulence as they affect oceanography, meteorology, marine and coastal engineering. It will enable applied mathematicians, seafarers, and all others affected by these phenomena to predict and control wave effects on shipping safety, weather forecasting, offshore structures, sediment pollution, and ice dynamics in polar regions. The focus is on analytical and computational methods for solving equations of motion and studying non-linear aspects of waves and turbulence. Results included show how sudden gusts and winds over waves can modify the mechanisms of wave-breaking and oceanic turbulence. The book records the proceedings of the Wind Over Waves conference of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications at Churchill College, Cambridge. Co-sponsors with the IMA are the Institute of Civil Engineers and the Royal Meteorological Society. Addresses ocean wave processes and turbulence as they affect oceanography, meteorology, marine and coastal engineeringFocuses on analytical and computational methods for solving equations of motion and studying non-linear aspects of waves and turbulenceRecords the proceedings of the Wind Over Waves conference of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications at Churchill College, Cambridge.
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|a Front Cover; Wind Over Waves II: Forecasting and Fundamentals of Applications; Copyright Page; Preface; TAM-day musings: A poem to celebrate TAM-day, 27th August 2001; Table of Contents; Contributors; PLATE 1. Conference participants in the grounds of the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge; Chapter 1. INI Water Waves Conference Opening Remarks; Chapter 2. G.G. Stokes and His Precursors on Water Wave Theory; ABSTRACT; 1. BRITISH FLUID MECHANICS, 1835-1885; 2. WORK ON WATER WAVES BEFORE 1840; 3. AIRY, RUSSELL, GREEN, KELLAND AND EARNSHAW; 4. STOKES' EARLY PAPERS ON WAVES.
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|a 5. STOKES' LATER WORK ON WAVESREFERENCES; Chapter 3. Is the Logarithmic Wind Law Valid Over the Sea?; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SITE AND MEASUREMENTS; 3. CRITERIA FOR CHARACTERISING SEA STATE; 4. ANALYSIS OF THE NEUTRAL WIND PROFILE; 5. VARIATION OF THE DRAG WITH SEA STATE; 6. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. On the Accuracy of Ocean Winds and Wind Stress -- An Emperical Assessment; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. COMPARISON OF PARAMETERISATION; 3. ACCURACY OF WIND DATA; 4. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Wind-Over-Waves Coupling; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION.
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|a 2. CONCEPT OF WIND-OVER-WAVES COUPLING3. THE MODEL; 4. ROLE OF SHORT WAVES IN SUPPORTING THE SEA DRAG; 5. ROLE OF DOMINANT WAVES IN SUPPORTING THE SEA DRAG; 6. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Sea Surface Roughness Parameterization; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS; 3. SPECTRAL CONSIDERATIONS; 4. DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING; 5. RESULTS; 6. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Direction of Wind Stress Vector Over Waves; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DIRECTION OF THE STRESS VECTOR OVER WAVES; 3. DATA ANALYSIS; 4. SUMMARY; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 8. An Improved Parameterization for Energy Exchange from Wind to Stokes WavesABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. AIRFLOW OVER THE STOKES WAVE; 3. EQUATIONS OF MOTION FOR THE STOKES WAVE; 4. ENERGY TRANSFER TO THE STOKES WAVE; 5. NUMERICAL SOLUTION; 6. NUMERICAL SOLUTION ABOUT THE SINGULAR POINT; 7. APPLICATION OF THE THEORY TO SPECTRAL WAVE MODELS; 8. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Wind-Generated Water Waves: Two Overlooked Mechanisms?; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. A GLIMPSE OF THE REAL STRATOSPHERE; 3. BREAKING ROSSBY WAVES; 4. THE DYNAMICS OF THE WAVE-TURBULENCE JIGSAW.
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|a 5. CONCLUDING REMARKSREFERENCES; Chapter 10. On the Relative Importance of Wind Forcing and Nonlinear Interactions in the Downshift of a Gravity Wave Wavenumber S pect r urn; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DETERMINISTIC MODELLING OF WAVE DYNAMICS; 3. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Search for Characteristics of Deterministic Dynamics in Wind Wave Data; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PHASE LINKS IN WEAKLY NONLINEAR WAVE FIELD; 3. SEARCH FOR PHASE COUPLING IN SPATIAL EXPERIMENTAL DATA; 4. DISCUSSION; REFERENCES.
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