潮流中波浪环境的近底测量

A. Williams, A. Morrison
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从伍兹霍尔到马萨诸塞州玛莎葡萄园岛的客运渡轮在伍兹霍尔港入口处进入葡萄园湾,从南转向东,夏季的西南风经常在那里形成一个短的chop。从10月到5月,东北风很常见,偶尔更猛烈的打击会形成一个浪,穿过或反对强大的潮汐流,在玛莎葡萄园岛的尽头和伍兹霍尔的转折点形成一个波浪。2004年6月和7月,为伍兹霍尔和玛莎葡萄园岛轮船管理局进行了定向波浪测量,以确定波浪气候的特征,以便设计将服务于这条航线的新快速渡轮。繁忙的船只交通使得关键转弯区域的水面浮标不切实际,但浅深度允许通过近海底矢量速度和压力的测量来计算方向波谱。然而,强大的潮流给计算任务增加了一个新的因素,即把近底波的速度投影回表面。在极端情况下,当波传播到水流中时,在底部观测到的波周期可能很长,但在底部附近的波衰减关系必须使用相对于近地表移动水的波周期。这种对电流的回溯提出了一个问题,而现有的波浪模型并没有很好地解决这个问题。在葡萄园湾的情况下,浅深度和非分层条件允许从近底部测量计算表面电流。
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Near bottom measurement of wave environment in a tidal current
Passenger ferries running from Woods Hole to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts enter Vineyard Sound at the Woods Hole Harbor entrance and turn from south to east where summer southwesterly winds often set up a short chop. Occasional stronger blows create a swell running across or opposed to the strong tidal current Northeasters are common from October to May and set up a chop and swell at the Martha's Vineyard end of the passage as well as at the turning point off Woods Hole. Directional wave measurements were made for the Woods Hole and Martha's Vineyard Steamship Authority in June and July 2004 to characterize the wave climate for design of a new fast ferry that will serve this route. Heavy boat traffic makes surface buoys at the critical turning region impractical but shallow depths permit a directional wave spectrum to be computed from near bottom measurements of vector velocity and pressure. However the strong tidal currents add a new element to the computational task of projecting near bottom wave velocities back to the surface. In extreme cases, the wave period observed at the bottom may be very long when the waves propagate into the current yet the attenuation relation for waves near the bottom must use the wave period relative to the near surface moving water. This back tracking of current presents a problem that has not been well addressed by existing wave models. In the Vineyard Sound case, shallow depths and unstratified conditions permit a computation of the surface current from the near bottom measurements for this reconstruction.
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