Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea

Wave data collected off Ratnagiri, west coast of India, during 1 May 2010 to 30 April 2012 are used in this study. Seasonal and annual variations in wave data controlled by the local wind system such as sea breeze and land breeze, and remote wind generated long period waves are also studied. The rol...

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Main Authors: Glejin, J., SanilKumar, V., Nair, T.M.B., Singh, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union 2013
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Online Access:http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4280
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author Glejin, J.
SanilKumar, V.
Nair, T.M.B.
Singh, J.
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description Wave data collected off Ratnagiri, west coast of India, during 1 May 2010 to 30 April 2012 are used in this study. Seasonal and annual variations in wave data controlled by the local wind system such as sea breeze and land breeze, and remote wind generated long period waves are also studied. The role of sea breeze on the sea state during pre- and postmonsoon seasons is studied and it is found that the maximum wave height is observed at 15:00 UTC during the premonsoon season, with an estimated difference in time lag of 1-2 h in maximum wave height between premonsoon and postmonsoon seasons. Observed waves are classified in to (i) short waves (T sub(p) less than 8 s), (ii) intermediate waves (8 less than T sub(p) less than 13 s), and (iii) long waves (T sub(p) more than 13 s) based on peak period (T sub(p)) and the percentages of occurrence of each category are estimated. Long period waves are observed mainly during the pre- and the postmonsoon seasons. During the southwest monsoon period, the waves with period more than 13 s are a minimum. An event during 2011 is identified as swells propagated from the Southern Ocean with an estimated travelling time of 5-6 days. The swells reaching the Arabian Sea from the south Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean, due to storms during the pre- and postmonsoon periods, modify the near surface winds due to higher phase wave celerity than the wind speed. Estimation of inverse wave age using large-scale winds such as NCEP (National Centers for Environmental Prediction) reflects the presence of cyclonic activity during pre- and postmonsoon seasons but not the effect of the local sea breeze/land breeze wind system.
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spelling ftnio:oai:dsr.nio.org:2264/4280 2025-01-17T00:56:08+00:00 Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea Glejin, J. SanilKumar, V. Nair, T.M.B. Singh, J. 2013 http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4280 en eng European Geosciences Union Ocean_Sci_9_343.jpg © Author(s) 2013. CC Attribution 3.0 License. CC-BY gravity waves seasonal variations Journal Article 2013 ftnio 2014-10-03T23:22:29Z Wave data collected off Ratnagiri, west coast of India, during 1 May 2010 to 30 April 2012 are used in this study. Seasonal and annual variations in wave data controlled by the local wind system such as sea breeze and land breeze, and remote wind generated long period waves are also studied. The role of sea breeze on the sea state during pre- and postmonsoon seasons is studied and it is found that the maximum wave height is observed at 15:00 UTC during the premonsoon season, with an estimated difference in time lag of 1-2 h in maximum wave height between premonsoon and postmonsoon seasons. Observed waves are classified in to (i) short waves (T sub(p) less than 8 s), (ii) intermediate waves (8 less than T sub(p) less than 13 s), and (iii) long waves (T sub(p) more than 13 s) based on peak period (T sub(p)) and the percentages of occurrence of each category are estimated. Long period waves are observed mainly during the pre- and the postmonsoon seasons. During the southwest monsoon period, the waves with period more than 13 s are a minimum. An event during 2011 is identified as swells propagated from the Southern Ocean with an estimated travelling time of 5-6 days. The swells reaching the Arabian Sea from the south Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean, due to storms during the pre- and postmonsoon periods, modify the near surface winds due to higher phase wave celerity than the wind speed. Estimation of inverse wave age using large-scale winds such as NCEP (National Centers for Environmental Prediction) reflects the presence of cyclonic activity during pre- and postmonsoon seasons but not the effect of the local sea breeze/land breeze wind system. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean National Institute of Oceanography, India: Digital Repository Service (DRS@nio) Indian Southern Ocean
spellingShingle gravity waves
seasonal variations
Glejin, J.
SanilKumar, V.
Nair, T.M.B.
Singh, J.
Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea
title Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea
title_full Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea
title_fullStr Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea
title_short Influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern Arabian Sea
title_sort influence of winds on temporally varying short and long period gravity waves in the near shore regions of the eastern arabian sea
topic gravity waves
seasonal variations
topic_facet gravity waves
seasonal variations
url http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4280