Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS New England Section (NES) Annual Meeting 2025
Friday–Saturday, November 7–8, 2025; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Session H03: Biophysics, Soft Matter and Statistical Physics
11:00 AM–12:48 PM,
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Brown University
Room: Barus and Holley: Room 190
Chair: Sheng Chen, Yale University, Biomedical Engineering
Abstract: H03.00001 : The role of Lagrangian drift in the generation of surface waves by wind*
11:00 AM–11:12 AM
Presenter:
Lulabel R Seitz
(Brown University)
Authors:
Lulabel R Seitz
(Brown University)
Mara A Freilich
(Brown University)
Nick Pizzo
(Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island)
To answer this question, we conduct a nonlinear stability analysis entirely in the Lagrangian frame. We first recover the classic Miles growth rate before extending the analysis to third order in the wave slope to derive a modified growth rate, which is altered by the leading-order wave-induced mean flow. We find that growth is suppressed with increasing wave steepness for realistic wind profiles, qualitatively consistent with observations. Notably, new airborne current sensors observe the Lagrangian drift, providing a direct observational pathway to account for this feedback in growth estimates. More broadly, this approach provides a new methodology for analyzing shear instabilities and a direct path toward refining wind-stress parameterizations.
*LRS was supported by the Department of Defense (DoD) through the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship Program. MAF and NP were supported by NASA grant 80NSSC23K0985.
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