Laboratory recreation of the Draupner wave and the role of breaking in crossing seas
Freak or rogue waves are so called because of their unexpectedly large size relative to the
population of smaller waves in which they occur. The 25.6 m high Draupner wave, observed …
population of smaller waves in which they occur. The 25.6 m high Draupner wave, observed …
Recent developments of ocean environmental description with focus on uncertainties
EM Bitner-Gregersen, SK Bhattacharya… - Ocean …, 2014 - Elsevier
A review of the recent progress made regarding ocean environmental data and models with
uncertainties in focus is given in the perspective of marine structures׳ design and operations …
uncertainties in focus is given in the perspective of marine structures׳ design and operations …
Fully nonlinear simulations of unidirectional extreme waves provoked by strong depth transitions: the effect of slope
Recent experimental and numerical studies of surface gravity waves propagating over a
sloping bottom have shown that an increase in the probability of extreme waves can be …
sloping bottom have shown that an increase in the probability of extreme waves can be …
Observation of anomalous spectral downshifting of waves in the Okhotsk Sea Marginal Ice Zone
T Waseda, A Alberello, T Nose… - … of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Waves in the Marginal Ice Zone in the Okhotsk Sea are less studied compared to the
Antarctic and Arctic. In February 2020, wave observations were conducted for the first time in …
Antarctic and Arctic. In February 2020, wave observations were conducted for the first time in …
Did the Draupner wave occur in a crossing sea?
TAA Adcock, PH Taylor, S Yan… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The 'New Year Wave'was recorded at the Draupner platform in the North Sea and is a rare
high-quality measurement of a 'freak'or 'rogue'wave. The wave has been the subject of much …
high-quality measurement of a 'freak'or 'rogue'wave. The wave has been the subject of much …
Sea state conditions for marine structures' analysis and model tests
EM Bitner-Gregersen, S Dong, T Fu, N Ma… - Ocean …, 2016 - Elsevier
The study reviews, based on the state-of-the-art findings, some uncertainties associated with
wave data and models currently used in design and operation procedures of ship and …
wave data and models currently used in design and operation procedures of ship and …
Predicting the occurrence of rogue waves in the presence of opposing currents with a high-order spectral method
We discuss the dynamics of unidirectional random wave fields that propagate against an
opposing current through laboratory experiments and direct numerical simulations of the …
opposing current through laboratory experiments and direct numerical simulations of the …
[HTML][HTML] Wave breaking in directional fields
AV Babanin, T Waseda, T Kinoshita… - Journal of Physical …, 2011 - journals.ametsoc.org
Wave Breaking in Directional Fields in: Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 41 Issue
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Modulational instability and statistical properties of irregular waves in finite water depth
S Liu, X Zhang, J Yang, J Yao - Applied Ocean Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Modulational instability is one of the possible basic mechanisms for the generation of rogue
waves in deep water. Under the condition of finite depth, this instability is reduced and …
waves in deep water. Under the condition of finite depth, this instability is reduced and …
Fourier amplitude distribution and intermittency in mechanically generated surface gravity waves
We examine and discuss the spatial evolution of the statistical properties of mechanically
generated surface gravity wave fields, initialized with unidirectional spectral energy …
generated surface gravity wave fields, initialized with unidirectional spectral energy …