Modulation of centimetric waves by long gravity waves - Progress report on field and laboratory resultsResults are presented from laboratory and field experiments on the modulation of short waves by long waves. The field study employed a wave follower capable of tracking ocean waves with frequencies less than 1.0 Hz and heights less than 2.0 m. A high-response laser-optical system was used to detect upwind-downwind and cross-wind slopes of short waves. The laboratory study was conducted with wind over periodic long waves. The laboratory findings are discussed and compared with laboratory radar measurements and also short wave measurements obtained in the field. It is found that long waves significantly modulate the short wave dispersion by their orbital velocity, and that demodulation is necessary if the data collected by remote sensors are to be compared to surface penetrating devices. The modulation level is weak for wavelengths in the range 2.76-3.30 cm. Other relevant results are also presented.
Document ID
19790067686
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Shemdin, O. H. (California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena Calif., United States)