Winds, waves, and bubbles at the air-sea boundary

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Hanson, Jeffrey L.
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Acoustic wave scattering - Bubbles (in fluids) - Mathematical models - Reverberation - Seawater - Water waves - Wind;
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Subsurface bubbles are now recognized as a dominant acoustic scattering and reverberation mechanism in the upper ocean. A better understanding of the complex mechanisms responsible for subsurface bubbles should lead to an improved prediction capability for underwater sonar. The Applied Physics Laboratory recently conducted a unique experiment to investigate which air-sea descriptors are most important for subsurface bubbles and acoustic scatter. Initial analyses indicate that wind-history variables provide better predictors of subsurface bubble-cloud development than do wave-breaking estimates. The results suggest that a close coupling exists between the wind field and the upper-ocean mixing processes, such as Langmuir circulation, that distribute and organize the bubble populations
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