Enhanced extreme wave statistics of irregular waves due to accelerating following current over a submerged bar

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS(2023)

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We present experimental results of irregular long-crested waves propagating over a submerged trapezoidal bar with the presence of a background current in a wave flume. We investigate the non-equilibrium phenomenon (NEP) induced by significant changes of water depth and mean horizontal flow velocity as wave trains pass over the bar. Using skewness and kurtosis as proxies, we show evidence that an accelerating following current could increase the sea-state non-Gaussianity and enhance both the magnitude and spatial extent of the NEP. We also find that below a "saturation relative water depth' k(p)h(2) asymptotic to 0.5 (k(p) being the peak wavenumber in the shallow area of depth h(2)), although the NEP manifests, the decrease of the relative water depth does not further enhance the maximum skewness and kurtosis over the bar crest. This work highlights the nonlinear physics according to which a following current could provoke higher freak wave risk in coastal areas where modulation instability plays an insignificant role.
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topographic effects,surface gravity waves
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