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Qing Pan, Hui-Min Yin and Kwok W. Chow
Internal waves in a stratified fluid with a constant buoyancy frequency were studied, with special attention given to rogue modes, extreme waves, dynamical evolution, and Fermi?Pasta?Ulam?Tsingou type recurrence phenomena. Rogue waves for triads in a gen...
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Huan Wang, Erzheng Fang, Mingze Wu, Lianjin Hong and Zongru Li
When an underwater target moves in viscous fluid, it may cause the periodic movement of the surrounding fluid and generate ultra-low-frequency (ULF) gravity waves. The initial domain of the gravitational surface wave propagating above the moving target i...
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Hansong Tang, Charles Reid Nichols, Lynn Donelson Wright and Donald Resio
Coastal ocean flows are interconnected by a complex suite of processes. Examples are inlet jets, river mouth effluents, ocean currents, surface gravity waves, internal waves, wave overtopping, and wave slamming on coastal structures. It has become necess...
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Volodymyr Naradovyi,Yurii Hurtovyi,Olga Avramenko
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The study was performed to analyze the flux of energy of internal gravitational-capillary waves in a two-layer hydrodynamic liquid system with finite layer thicknesses. The problem was considered for an ideal incompressible fluid in the field of gravity ...
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Andreas Dörnbrack, Sonja Gisinger and Bernd Kaifler
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere gravity wave measurements by ground-based temperature lidars? Linear wave theory is used to show that the association of identified phase lines with quasi...
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Jochen Kämpf
Using a nonhydrostatic numerical model, this work demonstrates that onshore winds are a principal agent of overturning and vigorous vertical mixing in nearshore water of lakes and inner continental shelves. On short (superinertial) timescales of a few ho...
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