Measured wave data covering two years simultaneously at 3 locations along the eastern Arabian Sea reveals the presence of long-period (peak wave period > 18 s) low-amplitude waves (significant wave height < 1 m) and the characteristics of these waves are described in this article. In a year, 1.4–3.6% of the time, the low-amplitude long-period swells were observed, and these waves were mainly during the non-monsoon period. The wave spectra during these long-period swells were multi-peaked with peak wave period around 18.2 s, the secondary peak period around 13.3 s and the wind-sea peak period at 5 s. The ratio of the spectral energy of the wind-sea peak and the primary peak (swell) was slightly higher at the northern location (0.2) than that at the southern location (0.15) due to the higher wind speed present at the northern location.


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    Title :

    Characteristics of long-period swells measured in the near shore regions of eastern Arabian Sea


    Contributors:
    Johnson Glejin (author) / V. Sanil Kumar (author) / M.M. Amrutha (author) / Jai Singh (author)


    Publication date :

    2016




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown