FIELD MEASUREMENTS OF SWELL OFF THE ISLAND OF ARUBA.

Intermittently during the winter, swell and associated breakers appear along a beach on the lee side of Aruba, an island off the coast of Venezuela in the Trade Winds. It has been suggested that 14- to 15-sec waves, generated by winter storms off the mid-Atlantic coast of North America, propagate so...

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Main Author: Wilson,W. Stanley
Other Authors: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV BALTIMORE MD CHESAPEAKE BAY INST
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1969
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0694443
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Summary:Intermittently during the winter, swell and associated breakers appear along a beach on the lee side of Aruba, an island off the coast of Venezuela in the Trade Winds. It has been suggested that 14- to 15-sec waves, generated by winter storms off the mid-Atlantic coast of North America, propagate southward to Mona Passage where they are refracted. They then propagate across the Caribbean Sea toward Aruba where they are refracted off the northwest tip of the island and arrive on the leeward coast. Measurements of swell off the beach have been conducted during March 1969. The instrumentation, field procedure, and computational methods are described. Spectra, directions of travel for the swell, and probable generation areas are presented. Reasonable agreement is found between measured swell directions and directions deduced from wave-ray patterns. All evidence obtained is consistent with the hypothesis of a North Atlantic generation area. (Author) Errata sheet inserted.