TY - JOUR PY - 1997// TI - Setup Instabilities in the Nearshore Hydrodynamics JO - Flow, turbulence and combustion A1 - Montoto, A. A1 - Falqués, A. A1 - Vila, D. SP - 177 EP - 190 VL - 59 IS - 2-3 N2 - The incoming wave field on a beach produces a setup on the mean water level elevation. In earlies studies, this setup had been hypothesized as an instability source in nearshore hydrodynamics capable of driving processes such as rip currents, horizontal eddies and rhythmic topography. An analytical study is presented in order to investigate if such a setup in isolation, that is, without longshore current and without wave-refraction, can cause the growth of infinitesimal disturbances capable of driving such processes. It is shown that the setup can not be considered as an instability source since the equation governing the disturbances is found to be a wave-type equation. However, the phase speed differs slightly from the classical value √gD, and becomes anisotropic. This can be interpreted as an effect of the radiation stresses of short incoming waves on long wave propagation.
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