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Low-frequency characteristics of wave group-forced vortices

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Title Low-frequency characteristics of wave group-forced vortices
Names Long, Joseph W. (creator)
Ozkan-Hollar, Tuba (creator)
Date Issued 2009-08-08 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract The dynamics of vorticity motions forced by wave groups incident on an
alongshore-uniform barred beach are analyzed. For both normally and obliquely incident
wave groups, the potential vorticity and enstrophy equations reveal that the temporal
variability of wave group–forced vortices is directly linked to the variability in the
incoming wave groups rather than bottom friction, as previously hypothesized. Analysis
of the lifespan of individual vortices further shows that the wave group forcing is
responsible for not only the temporal variations of the vortices but also their eventual
demise. Vortices in the simulations persist for 5 to 45 min, which is consistent with recent
field observations. For oblique wave groups, the resulting vortices are advected by the
mean current, yielding a signature in the frequency–wave number spectrum that is similar
to that usually attributed to shear instabilities of the alongshore current. These results
may explain previous observations of alongshore-propagating vorticity motions in the
presence of a stable alongshore current. For simulations involving an unstable alongshore
current, we find that the inclusion of wave group forcing results in velocity spectra that are
much broader compared to the simulations that neglect wave grouping, which could
explain discrepancies between previously observed and modeled spectral widths of
propagating vorticity motions. Finally, the potential enstrophy balance shows that vorticity
production due to wave groups may be as important as that due to the instability
process and that not all low-frequency vortical motions observed during oblique wave
incidence should be attributed to shear instabilities of the alongshore current.
Genre Article
Topic vortices
Identifier Long, J. W., and H. T. Özkan-Haller (2009), Low-frequency characteristics of wave group–forced vortices, J. Geophys. Res., 114, C08004.

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