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On Surface Waves Generated by Extra-Tropical Cyclones—Part I: Multi-Satellite Measurements  id статьи: 2718
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статья в журнале
Язык
En
Журнал
Remote Sensing

ISSN:20724292
Год
2023
Выходные данные
том 15
выпуск 7
страницы № 1940
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Cheshm Siyahi, V.1
Collard, F.1
Chapron, B.1
EDN
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Surface waves generated by Extra-Tropical Cyclones (ETCs) can significantly affect shipping, fishing, offshore oil and gas production, and other marine activities. This paper presents the results of a satellite data-based investigation of wind waves generated by two North Atlantic ETCs. These ETCs were fast-moving systems, inhibiting resonance (synchronism) between the group velocity of the generated waves and the ETC translation velocity. In these cases, wave generation begins when the front boundary of the storm appears at a given ocean location point. Since developing waves are slow, they move backward relative to the storm, grow in time, and then leave the ETC stormy area through the rear sector. Multi-satellite observations confirm such a paradigm, revealing that the storm regions are filled with young developing wind waves, the most developed in the rear-right sector. As observed, the energy of these waves grew in time during the ETC life span. It is demonstrated that the extended-fetch concept (inherent for Tropical Cyclones) does not apply to ETC. Instead, by analogy, the concept of extended-duration wave growth is more relevant. Satellite observations confirmed the validity of duration-laws for waves generated by ETCs, and demonstrated that extended-fetch solutioncan be valid at time scales exceeding the lifespan of considered ETCs. © 2023 by the authors.
Ключевые слова
altimeter and SWIM-CFOSAT, Atlantic Ocean, extra-tropical cyclones, extreme waves, fetch and duration laws, ocean surface waves monitoring and modeling, ocean surface waves remote sensing, self-similar solutions
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Grant 21-47-00038

FNNN-2021-0004

4000132954/20/I-NB