Journal article

Dependence of drag coefficient on the directional spreading of ocean waves

CH Ting, AV Babanin, D Chalikov, TW Hsu

Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2012

Abstract

Drag coefficient C10 is one of the main characteristics used for calculation of surface stress based on mean wind speed U10. Most of the dependences employ the sea drag as a function of this wind speed. It has been proposed, however, that for a given wind speed C10 can depend on a number of other properties in the air-sea system. In the present paper, dependence of the drag coefficient on the directional spreading of surface waves is studied numerically. It is shown that such dependence can be significant. For a given wind speed, the sea drag can grow as much as 25% depending on the width of directional spectrum. The highest drag corresponds to the narrowest spectra, and for very narrow dire..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This research is supported through Australian Research Council grants DP1093517, DP1093349 and LP0883888 (cosponsored by Woodside Energy Ltd) and grant N00014-101-0418 of the U.S. Office of Naval Research (cosponsored by NOAA and U.S. Army Corps).