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Ephemeral sand waves in the hurricane surf zone
Authors:Andrew B. Kennedy   K. Clint Slatton   Tian-Jian Hsu   Michael J. Starek  Kittipat Kampa
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Civil and Coastal Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA

bDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA

Abstract:Airborne bathymetric LIDAR observations along the Florida panhandle after Hurricane Dennis (2005) show the first unequivocal observations of surf-zone sand wave trains.

These are found in depths of 5m along the trough of the hurricane bar, where hindcasts show strong longshore currents only during severe storms. The waves extend over tens of kilometers of coast after Dennis but are absent from the same area in four other datasets. Observed wavelength to water depth ratios are comparable to river dunes and tidal sand waves but height to depth ratios are smaller, with the largest wave heights around 0.1 times the water depth. The sand wave generation mechanism is hypothesized to be from wind-and-wave-induced longshore currents, which were hindcast to be large during Dennis, with destruction from water wave orbital velocities.

Keywords:sand waves   dunes   hurricanes   currents   water waves   LIDAR   Hurricane Dennis
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