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Rip current instabilities

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Title Rip current instabilities
Names Haller, Merrick C. (creator)
Dalrymple, Robert A. (creator)
Date Issued 2001-04 (iso8601)
Note Article appears in Journal of Fluid Mechanics (http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=FLM) and is copyrighted by Cambridge University Press (http://www.cambridge.org/uk/).
Abstract A laboratory experiment involving rip currents generated on a barred beach with
periodic rip channels indicates that rip currents contain energetic low-frequency oscillations
in the presence of steady wave forcing. An analytic model for the time-averaged
flow in a rip current is presented and its linear stability characteristics are investigated
to evaluate whether the rip current oscillations can be explained by a jet instability
mechanism. The instability model considers spatially growing disturbances in an
offshore directed, shallow water jet. The effects of variable cross-shore bathymetry,
non-parallel flow, turbulent mixing, and bottom friction are included in the model.
Model results show that rip currents are highly unstable and the linear stability model
can predict the scales of the observed unsteady motions.
Genre Article
Identifier Haller, M. C., & Dalrymple, R. A. (2001). Rip current instabilities [Electronic version]. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 433, 161-192.

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