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Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter shallow water, waves undergo a systematic transformation. Wave velocity and wave length decrease while the wave height increases.

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Page 1: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Shoaling Schematic

Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water):

In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal.

Enter shallow water, waves undergo a systematic transformation.

Wave velocity and wave length decrease while the wave height increases.

Only wave period remains constant.

Page 2: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Shoaling – L & C

Deep water - L, C depend only on period

Shallow water - L, C depend only on the water depth

Summarize regions of applications of approximations

Behavior of normalized variables.

Page 3: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

PinPoutOutside the surf zone

Pin = Pout Wave energy flux is conserved

Ecn = constantEcn = E∞c∞n∞

∞=((1/2n)(C ∞ /C))1/2

Wave Shoaling – H

Explains why orthogonally directed waves increase height during shoaling

Direct compensation for slowing of individual waves and need to maintain constant wave energy flux

Waves convert a significant fraction of their kinetic energy to potential energy

Page 4: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Shoaling – Steepness (H/L)

Straightforward consequence of combined shoaling behavior of H & L.

Steepness initially decreases upon entry to intermediate water depth, then rapidly increases until instability condition associated with wave breaking.

Page 5: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Refraction Photos

Page 6: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Refraction: Wave Crests vs. Wave Rays

Wave crests are the line segments that connect the peaks (or troughs) of a wave field. The crests are visible to the observer.

Wave rays are the lines orthogonal (perpendicular) to the wave crests, which represent the direction of wave propagation

Page 7: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Refraction Wave Refraction - Point Reyes

Page 8: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

c = (gh)1/2

Snell’s Law

)sin()sin(

)sin()sin(

2

2

1

1

∞∞

=

=

αα

αα

cc

cc

Wave Refraction

Page 9: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Refraction: Energy flux per unit length of wave crest

Energy flux per unit length of wave crest is not necessarily conserved

Can lead to a decrease in wave height during the shoaling and refraction process.

Page 10: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Refraction - La Jolla Canyon

Page 11: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

2211)()( sEnCsEnC =

2/12/1

2

1⎥⎦⎤

⎢⎣⎡

⎥⎦⎤

⎢⎣⎡=

∞∞∞

ss

cc

nHH

Kr =s∞

s

⎡ ⎣ ⎢

⎤ ⎦ ⎥

1/ 2

=cos(α ∞)

cos(α )

⎣ ⎢ ⎤

⎦ ⎥

1/ 2

Combined Refraction and Shoaling

Page 12: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Effect of Shoaling

H = 2 mT = 10 sothogonal angle of incidence

Page 13: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Effect of Shoaling and Refraction

H = 2 mT = 10 s

compare:orthogonal wave vs. refracting wave

Page 14: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Modeling refraction - wave rays

H = 2 mT = 10 sα= 270˚

Page 15: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Modeling refraction - wave rays - double period

H = 2 mT = 20 sα= 270˚

Page 16: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

bathymetry (in feet) focusing waves

“Jaws” Surfing Reef, Maui

Model simulations of individual waves - not time averaged.

Page 17: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Diffraction

Lateral translation of energy along a wave crest.

Most noticeable where a barrier interrupts a wave train creating a "shadow zone". Energy leaks along wave crests into the shadow zone.

Also by analogy to light, Huygen's Principle explains the physics of diffraction through a superposition of point sources along the wave crest.

Page 18: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Wave Diffraction- Barcelona

Page 19: Wave Shoaling Schematic Changes that occur when a wave shoals (moves into shallow water): In deep water = profile of swell is nearly sinusoidal. Enter

Modeling with SWANRef/Diff numerical simulation of shoaling and refraction - monochromatic (not spectral - boo.)

SWAN - used here at UF (spectral - yay.)