Experimental study of the stability of deep-water wave trains including wind effects
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- Influence of wind on extreme wave events: experimental and numerical approaches
- EFFECT OF UNIFORM WIND FLOW ON MODULATIONAL INSTABILITY OF TWO CROSSING WAVES OVER FINITE DEPTH WATER
- Wind effect on the evolution of two obliquely interacting random wave trains in deep water
- The modulational instability in deep water under the action of wind and dissipation
- The most unstable conditions of modulation instability
- Wind-wave coupling study using LES of wind and phase-resolved simulation of nonlinear waves
- Observations on the evolution of wave modulation
- Numerical and laboratory investigation of breaking of steep two-dimensional waves in deep water
- Unsteady Gerstner waves
- On coherent vortical structures in wave breaking
- High-resolution direct simulation of deep water breaking waves: transition to turbulence, bubbles and droplets production
- Laboratory observations of wave evolution, modulation and blocking due to spatially varying opposing currents
- Amplification of nonlinear surface waves by wind
- Nearly linear dynamics of nonlinear dispersive waves
- Modulational instability in wind-forced waves
- Threshold model on the evolution of Stokes wave side-band instability
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