A field and numerical study into rip currents in wind-sea dominated environments

Gundula Winter, Ap Van Dongeren, Matthieu De Schipper, Jaap Van Thiel De Vries

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Abstract

Rip currents are wave-induced and off-shore directed flows which occur frequently in the surf zone and can pose a serious threat to swimmers. While the behaviour of rip currents has been studied in swell-dominated environments, less is known about their characteristics in wind-sea dominated environments. This study aims to improve the knowledge on rip currents in these environments such as the Dutch coast. In a field campaign at Egmond aan Zee (The Netherlands), Lagrangian velocities in the surf zone were measured with drifter floats. An extensive dataset of rip current measurements was collected from which parameters that initiate rip currents and affect their mean flow properties were identified. Numerical simulations with XBeach aided to understand and confirm the observations made in the field. A reduction of the hydrodynamic parameters along with simplification of the bathymetry in the model allowed for identification of the governing rip current parameters, which can be the basis for a warning system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoastal Engineering 2012
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 33rd International Conference
EditorsPatrick Lynett, Jane McKee Smith
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event33rd International Conference on Coastal Engineering 2012 - Santander, Spain
Duration: 1 Jul 20126 Jul 2012

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Coastal Engineering Conference

Conference

Conference33rd International Conference on Coastal Engineering 2012
Abbreviated titleICCE 2012
Country/TerritorySpain
CitySantander
Period1/07/126/07/12

Keywords

  • Field observations
  • Lagrangian measurements
  • Rip currents
  • XBeach

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