Abstract
The relationship between wavelength and period in confused seas, specified by a two-dimensional wave spectrum, has been investigated numerically for different wave spectra, directional spread parameters, and truncation or cutoff frequencies. The relationship was found to be sensitive to variations in the form of the one-dimensional spectrum and its truncation frequency, and data from visual observations of wavelength and period can be explained by these variations.
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