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Wind-wave coupled downward-bursting boundary layer (DBBL) beneath the sea surface
Authors:Yoshiaki Toba  Hiroshi Kawamura
Institution:(1) Physical Oceanography Group, Tohoku University, 980-77 Sendai, Japan;(2) Earth Observation Research Center (EORC) of National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA), 1-9-9 Roppongi, 106 Tokyo, Japan;(3) Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC), 237 Yokosuka, Japan;(4) Center for Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, 980-77 Sendai, Japan
Abstract:By synthesizing data of the turbulent structure beneath wind waves in laboratory tanks, with some re-analyses, we propose the existence of a particular turbulent boundary layer which is directly coupled with wind waves, a ldquodownward-bursting boundary layer (DBBL)rdquo in water beneath wind waves. The data set indicates that the depth of this layer is from 3 to 7, or about 5 times the significant wave height of wind waves. The data observed in laboratory tanks agree with data of acoustic observations of bubble clouds under breaking wind waves in the sea made by Thorpe (1986, 1992). It is inferred that DBBL is formed in equilibrium with the local wind waves, as a common feature from initially generated wind waves, young laboratory wind waves to mature wind waves in the sea.
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