Changes in nearshore waves during the active sea/land breeze period off Vengurla, central west coast of India

A unique feature observed in the tropical and subtropical coastal area is the diurnal sea-breeze/land-breeze cycle. We examined the nearshore waves at 5 and 15 m water depth during the active sea/land breeze period (January–April) in the year 2015 based on the data measured using the waverider buoys...

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Published inAnnales geophysicae (1988) Vol. 34; no. 2; pp. 215 - 226
Main Authors Amrutha, M. M., Sanil Kumar, V., Singh, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Copernicus GmbH 12.02.2016
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Summary:A unique feature observed in the tropical and subtropical coastal area is the diurnal sea-breeze/land-breeze cycle. We examined the nearshore waves at 5 and 15 m water depth during the active sea/land breeze period (January–April) in the year 2015 based on the data measured using the waverider buoys moored in the eastern Arabian sea off Vengurla, central west coast of India. Temporal variability of diurnal wave response is examined. Numerical model Delft3D is used to study the nearshore wave transformation. The wave height increased due to the sea breeze and reached its peak at  ∼ 13:00 UTC at 15 m water depth, whereas the peak significant wave height is at 12:00 UTC at 5 m water depth. Due to the influence of the land/sea breeze system, the range of the peak wave period in 1 day varied up to 8 s. Reduction in the wave height of wind-sea is around 20 % and that of the swell is around 10 % from 15 to 5 m water depth.
ISSN:1432-0576
0992-7689
1432-0576
DOI:10.5194/angeo-34-215-2016