Journal article
Second-order theory and setup in surface gravity waves: A comparison with experimental data
AA Toffoli, M Onorato, AV Babanin, E Bitner-Gregersen, AR Osborne, J Monbaliu
Journal of Physical Oceanography | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2007
Abstract
The second-order, three-dimensional, finite-depth wave theory is here used to investigate the statistical properties of the surface elevation and wave crests of field data from Lake George, Australia. A direct comparison of experimental and numerical data shows that, as long as the nonlinearity is small, the second-order model describes the statistical properties of field data very accurately. By low-pass filtering the Lake George time series, there is evidence that some energetic wave groups are accompanied by a setup instead of a setdown. A numerical study of the coupling coefficient of the second-order model reveals that such an experimental result is consistent with the second-order theo..
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