日本地球惑星科学連合2022年大会

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[A-OS15] Waves, Storm Surges, and Related Hazards

2022年5月23日(月) 10:45 〜 12:15 202 (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:Webb Adrean(京都大学 防災研究所 気象・水象災害研究部門 沿岸災害研究分野)、コンビーナ:Chabchoub Amin(Kyoto University)、Marsooli Reza(Stevens Institute of Technology)、Chairperson:Adrean Webb(京都大学 防災研究所 気象・水象災害研究部門 沿岸災害研究分野)、Amin Chabchoub(Kyoto University)、Reza Marsooli(Stevens Institute of Technology)

11:30 〜 11:45

[AOS15-04] Swell waves directionally selected at the bay mouth of rias facing the western North Pacific

*小松 幸生1,2、藤井 孝樹1,2田中 潔2 (1.東京大学大学院新領域創成科学研究科、2.東京大学大気海洋研究所)

キーワード:うねり、リアス海岸、西部北太平洋

Real-time simultaneous monitoring of wind and surface waves in Otsuchi Bay, a ria located in the northeastern portion of Japan, had been continued over four years since October 2012, using a mooring buoy with an ultrasonic anemometer and a single-mode GPS wave sensor. The monitoring revealed that surface waves in the bay were dominated by swells propagated from the northeastern offshore region in all seasons. Time-lag correlation coefficient between the significant wave height in the bay and the offshore wind velocity component blowing in the direction to the bay was maximized in the region several hundred kilometers northeast of the bay, from which waves developed by the local wind are enough accessible within the corresponding time-lag to the bay at a speed of the group velocity of the swell observed in the bay. As an interesting feature common to swell-dominant waves observed in the rias bays adjacent to Otsuchi Bay, the region of the significant correlation between the wave height and the offshore wind velocity extends to the direction that faces the bay mouth. It implies that the source region of the swell depends heavily on the coastal shape of the bay mouth. Consequently, the relation between the offshore wind field and the decay-rate of the swells propagating to Otsuchi Bay indicates that the source region of the swell influential in the bay is located in the offshore region several hundred kilometers northeast of the bay, which is on the typical migration route of low pressures in the Northern temperate zone.