Modeled Three-Dimensional Currents and Eddies on an Alongshore-Variable Barred Beach

Christine M. Baker, Melissa Moulton, Britt Raubenheimer, Steve Elgar, Nirnimesh Kumar

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Abstract

Circulation in the nearshore region, which is critical for material transport along the coast and between the surf zone and the inner shelf, includes strong vortical motions. The horizontal length scales and vertical structure associated with vortical motions are not well documented on alongshore-variable beaches. Here, a three-dimensional phase-resolving numerical model, Simulating WAves till SHore (SWASH), is compared with surfzone waves and flows on a barred beach, and is used to investigate surfzone eddies. Model simulations with measured bathymetry reproduce trends in the mean surfzone circulation patterns, including alongshore currents and rip current circulation cells observed for offshore wave heights from 0.5 to 2.0 m and incident wave directions from 0 to 15° relative to shore normal. The length scales of simulated eddies, quantified using the alongshore wavenumber spectra of vertical vorticity, suggest that increasing wave directional spread intensifies small-scale eddies ((Formula presented.) (10) m). Simulations with bathymetric variability ranging from alongshore uniform to highly alongshore variable indicate that large-scale eddies ((Formula presented.) (100) m) may be enhanced by surfzone bathymetric variability, whereas small-scale eddies ((Formula presented.) (10) m) are less dependent on bathymetric variability. The simulated vertical dependence of the magnitude and mean length scale (centroid) of the alongshore wavenumber spectra of vertical vorticity and very low-frequency (f ≈ 0.005 Hz) currents is weak in the outer surf zone, and decreases toward the shoreline. The vertical dependence in the simulations may be affected by the vertical structure of turbulence, mean shear, and bottom boundary layer dynamics.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2020JC016899
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume126
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • circulation
  • eddies
  • modeling
  • surf zone
  • vorticity
  • wave breaking

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