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Journal of Physical Oceanography | 2012

Numerical Wave Modeling in Conditions with Strong Currents: Dissipation, Refraction, and Relative Wind

Fabrice Ardhuin; Aron Roland; Franck Dumas; Anne-Claire Bennis; Alexei Sentchev; Philippe Forget; Judith Wolf; Françoise Girard; Pedro Osuna; Michel Benoit

AbstractCurrents effects on waves have led to many developments in numerical wave modeling over the past two decades, from numerical choices to parameterizations. The performance of numerical models in conditions with strong currents is reviewed here, and observed strong effects of opposed currents and modulations of wave heights by tidal currents in several typical situations are interpreted. For current variations on small scales, the rapid steepening of the waves enhances wave breaking. Using different parameterizations with a dissipation rate proportional to some measure of the wave steepness to the fourth power, the results are very different, none being fully satisfactory, which points to the need for more measurements and further refinements of parameterizations. For larger-scale current variations, the observed modifications of the sea state are mostly explained by refraction of waves over currents and relative wind effects, that is, the wind speed relevant for wave generation is the speed in the ...


Phys. ocean | 2012

Numerical Wave Modeling in Conditions with Strong Currents: Dissipation, Refraction, and Relative Wind. J

Fabrice Ardhuin; Aron Roland; Franck Dumas; Anne-Claire Bennis; Alexei Sentchev; Philippe Forget; Judith Wolf; Françoise Girard; Pedro Osuna; Michel Benoit

AbstractCurrents effects on waves have led to many developments in numerical wave modeling over the past two decades, from numerical choices to parameterizations. The performance of numerical models in conditions with strong currents is reviewed here, and observed strong effects of opposed currents and modulations of wave heights by tidal currents in several typical situations are interpreted. For current variations on small scales, the rapid steepening of the waves enhances wave breaking. Using different parameterizations with a dissipation rate proportional to some measure of the wave steepness to the fourth power, the results are very different, none being fully satisfactory, which points to the need for more measurements and further refinements of parameterizations. For larger-scale current variations, the observed modifications of the sea state are mostly explained by refraction of waves over currents and relative wind effects, that is, the wind speed relevant for wave generation is the speed in the ...


Continental Shelf Research | 2009

Mapping radar-derived sea surface currents with a variational method

Max Yaremchuk; Alexei Sentchev


Continental Shelf Research | 2005

Dispersion processes and transport pattern in the ROFI system of the eastern English Channel derived from a particle-tracking model

Alexei Sentchev; Konstantin Korotenko


Journal of Marine Systems | 2013

Surface circulation in the Iroise Sea (W. Brittany) from high resolution HF radar mapping

Alexei Sentchev; Phillippe Forget; Yves Barbin; Max Yaremchuk


Continental Shelf Research | 2007

VHF radar observations of surface currents off the northern Opal coast in the eastern English Channel

Alexei Sentchev; Max Yaremchuk


Environmental Fluid Mechanics | 2004

Stratification and Tidal Current Effects on Larval Transport in the Eastern English Channel: Observations and 3D Modeling

Alexei Sentchev; Konstantin Korotenko


Continental Shelf Research | 2013

Variability of turbulent quantities in the tidal bottom boundary layer: Case study in the eastern English Channel

Konstantin Korotenko; Alexei Sentchev; François G. Schmitt; Nicolas Jouanneau


Continental Shelf Research | 2011

A combined EOF/variational approach for mapping radar-derived sea surface currents

Max Yaremchuk; Alexei Sentchev


Continental Shelf Research | 2014

High frequency variability of particle size distribution and its dependency on turbulence over the sea bottom during re-suspension processes

P. R. Renosh; François G. Schmitt; Hubert Loisel; Alexei Sentchev; Xavier Mériaux

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Max Yaremchuk

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Konstantin Korotenko

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Yves Barbin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Maxime Thiébaut

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michel Benoit

École des ponts ParisTech

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Philippe Forget

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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