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On the Groupiness and Intermittency of Oceanic Whitecaps
Author(s) -
Malila M. P.,
Thomson J.,
Breivik Ø.,
Benetazzo A.,
Scanlon B.,
Ward B.
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: oceans
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-9291
pISSN - 2169-9275
DOI - 10.1029/2021jc017938
Subject(s) - intermittency , breaking wave , crest , wind wave , geology , physics , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , wave propagation , oceanography , optics , turbulence
The enhancement of wave breaking activity during wave group passage is investigated using coherent field observations of the instantaneous sea surface elevation and whitecap coverage from platform‐based stereo video measurements in the central North Sea. Passing wave groups are shown to be associated with a two to threefold enhancement in the probability distribution of total whitecap coverage W whereas the enhancement of active whitecap coverage W A is approximately fivefold. Breaking time scales and intermittency characteristics are also investigated with the inclusion of a secondary data set of W and W A observations collected during a research cruise in the North Pacific. The time scale analysis suggests a universal periodicity in wave breaking activity within a representative sea‐surface area encompassing approximately one dominant wave crest. The breaking periodicity is shown to be closely linked to the peak period of the dominant wave components, suggesting that long‐wave modulation of wave breaking is a predominant mechanism controlling the intermittency of wave breaking across scales.

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