The Earliest Stages of Wind Wave Generation in the Open Sea

Author:

Cavaleri Luigi1ORCID,Langodan Sabique2,Pezzutto Paolo3,Benetazzo Alvise1

Affiliation:

1. a Institute of Marine Science, CNR-ISMAR, Venice, Italy

2. b King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

3. c Institute for Marine Biological and Biotechnological Resources, CNR-IRBIM, Ancona, Italy

Abstract

Abstract We have explored the earliest stages of wind wave generation in the open sea, from the first initial wavelets appearing on an otherwise flat surface or low, smooth undulations until the practically fully developed conditions for the very low range of wind speeds we have considered. We suggest the minimal wind speed for the appearance of the first wavelets to be close to 1.8 m s−1. The peculiar conditions associated with the development of coastal sea breezes allow us to consider the local waves as generated under time-limited conditions. The 2D spectra measured during these very early stages provide the first evidence of an active Phillips process generation in the field. After appearing in these very early stages, wavelets quickly disappear as soon as the developing wind waves take a leading role. We suggest that this process is due to the strong spatial gradients in the surface orbital velocity, which impedes the instability mechanism at the base of their formation, while at a later stage of development, these gradients decrease and wavelets reappear. On a decadal perspective, the progressive decrease of the intensity of the sea breezes in the northern Adriatic Sea, where we have carried out our measurements, is associated with the steadily milder winters, and therefore not sufficiently cold local sea temperatures in early summer. Significance Statement We have explored for the first time the earliest stages of wind wave generation (millimeter scale) in the open sea. This was possible with the combination of the daily sea breeze development and the availability of an oceanographic tower 15 km offshore. The minimum wind speed for wave generation was 1.8 m s−1, lower than previously assumed. The data provide strong indications on the different stages of the generation process, offering measured and visual evidence, under these very light wind conditions, of the Phillips one. The presence of wind-related ripples, essential for remote sensing measurements, turns out to be dependent on the stage of generation.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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