On the role of the Jeffreys' sheltering mechanism in sustaining extreme water waves

The effect of the wind on sustaining extreme water waves is investigated experimentally and numerically. A series of experiments conducted in the Large Air-Sea Interactions Facility (LASIF) showed that a wind blowing over a strongly nonlinear short wave group due to the linear focusing of a modulated wave train may increase the life time of the extreme wave event. The experiments suggested that the air flow separation that occurs on the leeward side of the steep crests may sustain longer the maximum of modulation of the focusing-defocusing cycle. Based on a Boundary-Integral Equation Method and a pressure distribution over the steep crests given by the Jeffreys' sheltering theory, similar numerical simulations have confirmed the experimental results.

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Source COMPTES RENDUS MECANIQUE
Author Giovanangeli, Jean-Paul, Kharif, Christian, Touboul, Julien
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 16, 2026, 06:37 (UTC)
Created May 16, 2026, 06:37 (UTC)
Identifier hal-00703731
Language en
contributor Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) ; Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-École Centrale de Marseille (ECM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
coverage Marseille (FRANCE), France
creator Giovanangeli, Jean-Paul
date 2005-01-31T00:00:00
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