Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2009
Summary
This is a book about ocean waves, their evolution and their interaction with the environment. It presents a summary and unification of my knowledge of wave growth, nonlinear interactions and dissipation of surface gravity waves, and this knowledge is applied to the problem of the two-way interaction of wind and waves, with consequences for atmosphere and ocean circulation.
The material of this book is, apart from my own contributions, based on a number of sources, ranging from the works of Whitham and Phillips to the most recent authoritative overview in the field of ocean waves, namely the work written by the WAM group, Dynamics and Modelling of Ocean Waves. Nevertheless, the present book is limited in its scope because it will hardly address interesting issues such as the assimilation of observations, the interpretation of satellite measurements from, for example, the radar altimeter, the scatterometer and the synthetic-aperture radar, nor will it address shallow-water effects. These are important issues but I felt that the reader would be served more adequately by concentrating on a limited number of subjects, emphasizing the role of ocean waves in practical applications such as wave forecasting and illuminating their role in the air–sea momentum exchange.
I started working on this book some 8 years ago. It would never have been finished had it not been for the continuous support of my wife Danielle Mérelle.
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- The Interaction of Ocean Waves and Wind , pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2004