Observations of Extreme Waves and Wave Spectra during Hurricane Dorian (2019)

Brandon J. Bethel
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Due to the sparse distribution of buoys in the ocean, direct observations of extreme wave activity as excited by tropical cyclones (TCs) are few; but nonetheless, these buoys provide rare opportunities to learn more about how weather systems interact with the ocean wave field. In this study, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Data Buoy Center buoy observations of one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) wave spectra during the translation speed of Hurricane Dorian (2019) through the Atlantic Ocean were used to examine extreme wave events in the days before and after its September 1, 2019 landfall in The Bahamas. Observations of wave properties during storm intensification and decay showed that although significant wave height naturally rose and fell, the dominant wave period remained virtually constant. At the height of the storm, a lethal combination formed, with the highest significant wave heights being recorded at over 8 m (more than four times the mean) and dominant wave periods exceeded 12 s. Wave direction also varied widely as wave regimes shifted from wind-sea to swell, with spectral wave energy peaking at over 120 m2/Hz, six times higher than pre-Hurricane Dorian wave states. This study provides the first in situ characterization of extreme wave heights as induced by Hurricane Dorian. The study recommends that a number of observational platforms be funded, developed, and deployed throughout the Lucayan Archipelago.
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多里安飓风(2019)期间的极端波和波谱观测
由于海洋中浮标分布稀疏,对热带气旋(tc)激发的极端波浪活动的直接观测很少;但尽管如此,这些浮标提供了难得的机会,可以更多地了解天气系统如何与海浪场相互作用。在本研究中,利用美国国家海洋和大气管理局国家数据浮标中心对飓风多里安(2019)在大西洋平移速度期间的一维(1D)和二维(2D)波浪谱的浮标观测,研究了2019年9月1日在巴哈马登陆前后几天的极端波浪事件。对风暴增强和衰减期间波浪特性的观测表明,虽然显著波高自然上升和下降,但主导波周期几乎保持不变。在风暴的高度,形成了一个致命的组合,记录的最高有效浪高超过8米(超过平均值的四倍),主要波浪周期超过12秒。波浪方向也随着波浪状态从风海转向膨胀而变化很大,光谱波能量峰值超过120 m2/Hz,比飓风前的多里安波状态高6倍。这项研究提供了第一个由飓风多里安引起的极端波高的原位表征。该研究建议在整个卢卡亚群岛资助、开发和部署一些观测平台。
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