2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11802-007-0319-8
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Interaction of waves, surface currents, and turbulence: the application of surface-following coordinate systems

Abstract: Surface waves comprise an important aspect of the interaction of the atmosphere and the ocean, so a dynamically consistent framework for modelling atmosphere-ocean interaction must take account of surface waves, either implicitly or explicitly. In order to calculate the effect of wind forcing on waves and currents, and vice versa, it is necessary to employ a consistent formulation of the energy and momentum balance within the airflow, wave field, and water column. It is very advantageous to apply surface-follo… Show more

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“…The static case exhibits the lowest average growth rate among all cases at 0.07 OD 600 /h, reaching an endpoint growth of~13% of the standard OS 250 growth case. Growth rate increases more quickly for the OS geometry, likely a consequence of substantial surface waves in the OS that result in significantly enhanced gas exchange 36 . Furthermore, logarithmic fits intersect one another at a Re of~13,000, indicating that at this point conditions in the two geometries result in about the same average growth rate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The static case exhibits the lowest average growth rate among all cases at 0.07 OD 600 /h, reaching an endpoint growth of~13% of the standard OS 250 growth case. Growth rate increases more quickly for the OS geometry, likely a consequence of substantial surface waves in the OS that result in significantly enhanced gas exchange 36 . Furthermore, logarithmic fits intersect one another at a Re of~13,000, indicating that at this point conditions in the two geometries result in about the same average growth rate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%