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Alvise Benetazzo, Francesco Barbariol and Silvio Davison
There is general consensus that accurate model predictions of extreme wave events during marine storms can substantially contribute to avoiding or minimizing human losses and material damage. Reliable wave forecasts and hindcasts, together with statistic...
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Michail Manolidis, Mark Orzech and Julian Simeonov
Studies of the nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equation indicate that surface gravity waves traveling against currents of increasing strength gain energy and steepness in the process, and this can be a mechanism for rogue wave formation. Likewise, experiment...
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Laura Azevedo, Steven Meyers, Andrey Pleskachevsky, Henrique P. P. Pereira and Mark Luther
Rogue waves are a recognized but not fully comprehended hazard of major concern to the maritime industry. There is not one agreed-upon unified model that explains the formation of such waves and little is known about their frequency of occurrence. This s...
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Sagi Knobler, Daniel Bar, Rotem Cohen and Dan Liberzon
There is a lack of scientific knowledge about the physical sea characteristics of the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. The current work offers a comprehensive view of wave fields in southern Israel waters covering a period between January 2017 and ...
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Méabh Nic Guidhir, Donal Kennedy, Alan Berry, Barry Christy, Colm Clancy, Columba Creamer, Guy Westbrook and Sarah Gallagher
The Marine Institute of Ireland operates a network of weather buoys around Ireland. A wave of 32.3 m height (crest?trough) was recorded by one of these buoys, the M6 buoy, off the coast of Ireland in October 2020. In this paper, the technological evoluti...
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Ove Tobias Gudmestad
For the design of structures we need to select design safety levels to ensure structures shall safely operate and not collapse. These levels are given in relevant safety standards. For these levels we need to identify the actions and ensure that we desig...
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Tatjana Kokina and Frederic Dias
The main goal of the paper is to compare the effects of the wave spectrum, computed using the Discrete Interaction Approximation (DIA) and the Webb?Resio?Tracy (WRT) methods, on statistical wave properties such as skewness and kurtosis in the context of ...
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Marcelo V. Flamarion and Efim Pelinovsky
This study investigates the numerical evolution of an initially internal random wave field characterized by a Gaussian spectrum shape using the Benjamin?Ono (BO) equation. The research focuses on analyzing various properties associated with the random wa...
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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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Grigory Dolgikh, Stanislav Dolgikh, Vladimir Chupin, Vladimir Ovcharenko, Vyacheslav Shvets and Sergey Yakovenko
In the paper, we discuss the results of processing and analysis of field data obtained from a laser-based supersensitive detector during the registering of hydrosphere pressure variations on the seabed at various points of the Sea of Japan shelf. The mai...
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Sagi Knobler, Daniel Bar, Rotem Cohen and Dan Liberzon
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Alfred R. Osborne
Nonlinear Fourier Analysis (NLFA) as developed herein begins with the nonlinear Schrödinger equation in two-space and one-time dimensions (the 2+1 NLS equation). The integrability of the simpler nonlinear Schrödinger equation in one-space and one-time di...
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Weida Xia, Yuxiang Ma, Guohai Dong, Jie Zhang and Xiaozhou Ma
Numerical simulations were performed to study the long-distance evolution of irregular waves in deep water. It was observed that some solitons, which are the theoretical solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, emerged spontaneously as irregular ...
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Weizhi Wang, Arun Kamath, Csaba Pakozdi and Hans Bihs
Nonlinear wave interactions and superpositions among the different wave components and wave groups in a random sea sometimes produce rogue waves with extremely large wave heights that appear unexpectedly. A good understanding of the generation and evolut...
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Grigory Dolgikh and Stanislav Dolgikh
In this paper, the authors analyze data obtained from a supersensitive detector of hydrosphere pressure variations which was positioned on the shelf of the Sea of Japan at a depth of 25 m for several months. When processing this data, the main attention ...
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