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1 March 2007 The Use of Wavelet Analysis in Detecting Dispersion and Groupings of Waves during a Mistral Event
Mohamed A. K. Elsayed
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Abstract

A mistral event is considered to be the most dangerous of all Mediterranean winds. Its effects can generate high waves, which consequently can affect shipping.

In this study the continuous wavelet is used to detect the dispersion and groupings characteristics of waves during a mistral event. During the process of wind–wave interaction, waves are dispersed into groups with respect to their periods and wave growth is taking place within the wave group. The wavelet power spectrum of the time series of a wind wave shows that the energy at different scales varies considerably with time. Furthermore, the narrowing of the frequencies in the phase of wavelet transforms suggests the dispersion of waves.

Mohamed A. K. Elsayed "The Use of Wavelet Analysis in Detecting Dispersion and Groupings of Waves during a Mistral Event," Journal of Coastal Research 2007(232), 417-420, (1 March 2007). https://doi.org/10.2112/04-0331.1
Received: 2 April 2005; Accepted: 20 May 2005; Published: 1 March 2007
KEYWORDS
Morlet wavelet
wavelet phase
wavelet power spectrum
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