2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocemod.2021.101816
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Tridimensional nonhydrostatic transient rip currents in a wave-resolving model

Abstract: Flash rips and surf eddies are transient horizontal structures of the order of 10 to 100 m, which can be generated in the surfzone in the absence of bathymetric irregularities. They are traditionally evaluated in a depth averaged setting which involves intrinsic horizontal shear instabilities and the direct generation of vorticity by short-crested waves. In this article, we revisit the processes of surf eddy generation with a new three-dimensional wave resolution model (CROCO) and provide a plausible demonstra… Show more

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“…In this section, we compare the turbulence statistics simulated by the NCAR boundary-layer LES model (Moeng, 1984;Sullivan et al, 1994;Sullivan and Patton, 2011) and the Coastal and Regional Ocean COmmunity (CROCO) non-Boussinesq (NBQ) model (Auclair et al, 2018;Marchesiello et al, 2021). In addition, we test the sensitivity of the turbulence statistics to certain constants specific to the CROCO NBQ model.…”
Section: Turbulence Statistics Accuracy Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this section, we compare the turbulence statistics simulated by the NCAR boundary-layer LES model (Moeng, 1984;Sullivan et al, 1994;Sullivan and Patton, 2011) and the Coastal and Regional Ocean COmmunity (CROCO) non-Boussinesq (NBQ) model (Auclair et al, 2018;Marchesiello et al, 2021). In addition, we test the sensitivity of the turbulence statistics to certain constants specific to the CROCO NBQ model.…”
Section: Turbulence Statistics Accuracy Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former avoids adding any explicit SGS terms and implicitly relies only on numerical diffusion. Here, the WENO5-Z improved version of the fifthorder-weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme (Borges et al, 2008) is used for all advection terms (see Auclair et al, 2018, andMarchesiello et al, 2021, for more information). Unless explicitly mentioned otherwise, the CROCO runs shown here use the numerical-only option for the SGS parameterization because we are interested in understanding the performance of (unavoidable) numerical diffusion before adding explicit SGS terms (and associated parameters) which make the model behavior more complex.…”
Section: Turbulence Statistics Accuracy Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flash rips and surf eddies are transient horizontal structures of the order of 10 to 100 m, which can be generated in the surf zone in the absence of bathymetric irregularities. Using video-derived current fields, Marchesiello et al 64 , 65 revisited the processes of surf eddy generation with a new three-dimensional wave resolution model (CROCO) and provided a plausible demonstration of new 3D non-hydrostatic instability and turbulent cascade. Instant fields of surface current were retrieved from shore-based video cameras and unmanned aerial vehicles ( UAV s) by an optical flow (OF) method named " Typhoon " 66 .…”
Section: New Insights Through Coastal Video Camera Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CROCO is a free-surface, terrain-following coordinate regional ocean model with barotropic-baroclinic mode split-explicit time stepping (Shchepetkin and McWilliams, 2005;Debreu et al, 2012;Soufflet et al, 2016). Here, we use the Boussinesq and hydrostatic approximations, and although a non-Boussinesq and non-hydrostatic solver is also available (Hilt et al, 2020;Marchesiello et al, 2021), it is not required for the mesoscale resolutions used in this paper.…”
Section: Standard Model Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%