Detection of nonlinear waves and their contribution to ocean wave spectra Part II: Observation |
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Authors: | Yukiharu Hisaki Masayuki Tokuda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Okinawa Radio Observatory, Communications Research Laboratory, 829-3 Daigusukubaru Aza-kuba, Nakagusukuson, 901-24 Nakagami-gun, Okinawa, Japan;(2) Kokusai Kogyo Corporation, 3-6-1 Asahigaoka, 191 Hino-shi, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | This is a Part II of a paper of nonlinearities of wind waves in the deep open ocean. As shown in Part I, bound waves in deep sea are detectable by extracting secondorder Doppler spectra from the Doppler spectra of HF (high-frequency) radio waves scattered from the sea surface. There is a remarkable agreement between the calculated and measured Doppler spectra, considering the noise levels in measured Doppler spectra and the uncertainties in directional properties. The theoretical expression for bound waves is thus verified. Furthermore, the upper limit in calculating the Doppler spectra for the second-order approximation is presented from field observations, although we cannot conclude that it is equivalent to the limitation of the second-order bound wave theory. It is shown that analysis of radio wave scattering by the sea surface is one useful means of understanding the nonlinear properties of ocean waves. |
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