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Lifetime characterisation of extreme wave localisations in crossing seas
by
Chabchoub, A.
, Li, Y.
, Wang, J.
, He, J.
, He, Y.
, Feng, X.
in
Extreme waves
/ Hydrodynamics
/ JFM Papers
/ Kurtosis
/ Life span
/ Narrowband
/ Nonlinear waves
/ Numerical analysis
/ Ocean surface
/ Ocean waves
/ Resonant interactions
/ Simulation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Superposition (mathematics)
/ Wave dispersion
/ Wave groups
2025
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Lifetime characterisation of extreme wave localisations in crossing seas
by
Chabchoub, A.
, Li, Y.
, Wang, J.
, He, J.
, He, Y.
, Feng, X.
in
Extreme waves
/ Hydrodynamics
/ JFM Papers
/ Kurtosis
/ Life span
/ Narrowband
/ Nonlinear waves
/ Numerical analysis
/ Ocean surface
/ Ocean waves
/ Resonant interactions
/ Simulation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Superposition (mathematics)
/ Wave dispersion
/ Wave groups
2025
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Lifetime characterisation of extreme wave localisations in crossing seas
by
Chabchoub, A.
, Li, Y.
, Wang, J.
, He, J.
, He, Y.
, Feng, X.
in
Extreme waves
/ Hydrodynamics
/ JFM Papers
/ Kurtosis
/ Life span
/ Narrowband
/ Nonlinear waves
/ Numerical analysis
/ Ocean surface
/ Ocean waves
/ Resonant interactions
/ Simulation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Superposition (mathematics)
/ Wave dispersion
/ Wave groups
2025
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Lifetime characterisation of extreme wave localisations in crossing seas
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Lifetime characterisation of extreme wave localisations in crossing seas
2025
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Rogue waves (RWs) can form on the ocean surface due to the well-known quasi-four-wave resonant interaction or superposition principle. The first is known as the nonlinear focusing mechanism and leads to an increased probability of RWs when unidirectionality and narrowband energy of the wave field are satisfied. This work delves into the dynamics of extreme wave focusing in crossing seas, revealing a distinct type of nonlinear RWs, characterised by a decisive longevity compared with those generated by the dispersive focusing (superposition) mechanism. In fact, through fully nonlinear hydrodynamic numerical simulations, we show that the interactions between two crossing unidirectional wave beams can trigger fully localised and robust development of RWs. These coherent structures, characterised by a typical spectral broadening then spreading in the form of dual bimodality and recurrent wave group focusing, not only defy the weakening expectation of quasi-four-wave resonant interaction in directionally spreading wave fields, but also differ from classical focusing mechanisms already mentioned. This has been determined following a rigorous lifespan-based statistical analysis of extreme wave events in our fully nonlinear simulations. Utilising the coupled nonlinear Schrödinger framework, we also show that such intrinsic focusing dynamics can be captured by weakly nonlinear wave evolution equations. This opens new research avenues for further explorations of these complex and intriguing wave phenomena in hydrodynamics as well as other nonlinear and dispersive multi-wave systems.
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Cambridge University Press
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