Waves Oceanography Notes Anatomy of a Wave Wave

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Waves Oceanography Notes

Waves Oceanography Notes

Anatomy of a Wave • Wave height : vertical distance between a crest and

Anatomy of a Wave • Wave height : vertical distance between a crest and the preceding trough • Amplitude: equal to one-half the wave height (point of equilibrium surface to the crest or trough

Sine Wave Characteristics

Sine Wave Characteristics

Diagram of a Wave: Wavelength

Diagram of a Wave: Wavelength

Basic Wave Diagram http: //www. onr. navy. mil/focus/ocean/motion/waves 1. htm

Basic Wave Diagram http: //www. onr. navy. mil/focus/ocean/motion/waves 1. htm

Description of Periodic Motion which repeats itself precisely can be described with the following

Description of Periodic Motion which repeats itself precisely can be described with the following terms: Period: the time required to complete a full cycle, T in seconds/cycle Frequency: the number of cycles per second, f in 1/seconds or Hertz (Hz) Amplitude: the maximum displacement from equilibrium A

Wave Generating Forces • Sometimes waves are generated through seismic motion or rock formations

Wave Generating Forces • Sometimes waves are generated through seismic motion or rock formations (ice too) falling (like throwing a rock into the water) • There are three basic factors in generating surface waves (height)… 1. Wind speed 2. Wind duration 3. Fetch (the distance that the wind blows

Wave Motion • Waves consist of orbits that are below the sea surface

Wave Motion • Waves consist of orbits that are below the sea surface

Deep Water Waves • These are classified as waves that have a depth that

Deep Water Waves • These are classified as waves that have a depth that is at least one half of the wavelength Depth = Wavelength (L)/2 • Wave speed (C) = L/T or L = C*T C is equal to celerity (speed of one wave) versus v (speed of a group of waves)

Wave Equations • For any type of water wave, the wave's wavelength (L), velocity

Wave Equations • For any type of water wave, the wave's wavelength (L), velocity (c) and period (T) are related by the following relations: • L = C*T • L = 1. 56 T 2 • C = g. T/2¶ • C = 1. 56 * T

Shallow Water Waves A wave that enters water with a depth of less than

Shallow Water Waves A wave that enters water with a depth of less than one-twentieth (D < L/20) Shallow water wavelength and speed are controlled only by the water depth _____ C = √ g * D (g = 9. 81 m/s 2)

Group Speed • Waves can travel in groups (speed) • Waves move as wave

Group Speed • Waves can travel in groups (speed) • Waves move as wave trains V = C/2

Breaking Waves http: //oceanworld. tamu. edu/students/waves/index. html

Breaking Waves http: //oceanworld. tamu. edu/students/waves/index. html

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http: //search. live. com/images/results. aspx? q=Tsunami+diagrams%20|%20 id: AE 878 E 4 D 465 DAB 08 43 D 7 EEC 20 BDEFFB 13 B 5905 F 7&form=IGRE 1&p 1=One. Row#focal=2 e 78 f 408 dd 2093 b 8 c 8087 b 736 bcb 8 eea&furl=http%3 A%2 F%2 Fwww. gg. uwyo. edu%2 Fmedia%2 Ftsunami%2 Fdiagrams%2 Fwave. gif

Wave Breaking Diagram http: //geology. wr. usgs. gov/parks/sea/wave. gif

Wave Breaking Diagram http: //geology. wr. usgs. gov/parks/sea/wave. gif

Wave Steepness For a wave to break, wave steepness is important. If the ratio

Wave Steepness For a wave to break, wave steepness is important. If the ratio of wave height to wavelength is 1: 7 or more, the wave will break

Surging Breakers happen on beaches where the slope is very steep. The wave does

Surging Breakers happen on beaches where the slope is very steep. The wave does not actually break. Instead, it rolls onto the steep beach. These kinds of breakers are known for their destructive nature Plunging Breakers happen on beaches where the slope is moderately steep. This kind of wave normally curls over forming a tunnel until the wave breaks. Expert surfers love this type of wave! Spilling Breakers occur on beaches with gentle slopes. These waves break far from the shore, and the surf gently rolls over the front of the wave. http: //www. onr. navy. mil/focus/ocean/motion/waves 2. htm

Guess The Types of Breakers

Guess The Types of Breakers

Tsunami Characteristics of a Tsunami Shallow Water Wave characteristics in deep water Large Wavelengths

Tsunami Characteristics of a Tsunami Shallow Water Wave characteristics in deep water Large Wavelengths (kms) Fast Wave Speeds Depth less than one-half of the wavelength

Causes of Tsunami Seismic disturbance causing wave impulses

Causes of Tsunami Seismic disturbance causing wave impulses

Waves and the Shoreline • Waves enter the shoreline and can exhibit the following

Waves and the Shoreline • Waves enter the shoreline and can exhibit the following characteristics… Refraction Reflection Diffraction

Wave Diffraction

Wave Diffraction

Interferences • Constructive and Destructive Constructive Destructive

Interferences • Constructive and Destructive Constructive Destructive