Observations of the Directional Spectrum of Ocean WavesUsing a Cloverleaf Buoy

  • Mitsuyasu H
  • Tasai F
  • Suhara T
  • et al.
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Abstract Analysis of the directional spectra of typical sets of surface wave data obtained in the open sea as well asa bay using a cloverleaf buoy system are reported. It is shown that the directional wave spectrum can be approximated by the product of the frequencyspectrum and a unimodal angular distribution with mean direction approximately equal to that of thewind, and that various forms of frequency spectra exist, even in relatively simple wave systems, dependingon their generating conditions. Ocean waves at fairly short dimensionless fetches show spectral forms withvery narrow spectral width, which are similar to those of laboratory wind waves. On the other hand, thespectral forms for ocean waves at very long dimensionless fetches are quite similar to the Pierson-Moskowitzspectra, which are considered, within our present data, to be the wave spectra with the largest spectral width.Finally, there exist many ocean waves at moderate dimensionless fetches, which show spectral forms with interminate spect...

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Mitsuyasu, H., Tasai, F., Suhara, T., Mizuno, S., Ohkusu, M., Honda, T., & Rikiishi, K. (1975). Observations of the Directional Spectrum of Ocean WavesUsing a Cloverleaf Buoy. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 5(4), 750–760. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1975)005<0750:ootdso>2.0.co;2

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