diff --git a/nature/fig/wavelet9312.pdf b/nature/fig/wavelet9312.pdf index 1a8caa1..0630ce9 100644 Binary files a/nature/fig/wavelet9312.pdf and b/nature/fig/wavelet9312.pdf differ diff --git a/nature/fig/wavelet_sw.pdf b/nature/fig/wavelet_sw.pdf index 38f0fbc..c656e69 100644 Binary files a/nature/fig/wavelet_sw.pdf and b/nature/fig/wavelet_sw.pdf differ diff --git a/nature/library.bib b/nature/library.bib index ea2c717..0c7b7de 100644 --- a/nature/library.bib +++ b/nature/library.bib @@ -101,3 +101,12 @@ year={1998}, publisher={American Meteorological Society} } +@article{dysthe2008, + title={Oceanic rogue waves}, + author={Dysthe, Kristian and Krogstad, Harald E and M{\"u}ller, Peter}, + journal={Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech.}, + volume={40}, + pages={287--310}, + year={2008}, + publisher={Annual Reviews} +} diff --git a/nature/main.tex b/nature/main.tex index f31441d..7c2d820 100644 --- a/nature/main.tex +++ b/nature/main.tex @@ -85,6 +85,9 @@ Initial analysis of the buoy data plotted in Figure~\ref{fig:wave} shows that th orbitals that correspond to an incident wave direction. These results would indicate that the identified wave is essentially an incident wave, with a minor reflected component. +The wavelet power spectrum displayed in Figure~\ref{wavelet} highlights a primary infragravity wave in the signal, with +a period of over 30s. + \begin{figure*} \centering \includegraphics{fig/ts.pdf} @@ -167,7 +170,18 @@ exhibits a water level over 5m for over 40s. \section{Discussion} +\subsection{Incident wave} +According to the criteria proposed by \textcite{dysthe2008}, rogue waves can be defined as waves with an amplitude over +twice the significant wave height over a given period. + +\subsection{Reflection analysis} + +The 13\% difference between those values highlights the existence of a notable amount of reflection at the buoy. +Nonetheless, the gap between the values is still fairly small and the extreme wave identified on February 28, 2017 at +17:23:08 could still be considered as an incident wave. + +\subsection{} \section{Methods} \printbibliography