Abstract

Internal waves are responsible for many important processes in the ocean environment (ocean ventilation, energy transfer from large-scale processes to turbulence, etc.). Our goal is to draw attention to the relatively little studied effect of internal waves on ships at sea. We encountered this effect many times while working on the study of internal waves in the shelf zone. The work was carried out from a yacht equipped with the “Rio Grande 600 kHz” ADCP, which makes it possible to measure both the parameters of internal waves and other important parameters of the medium. Two typical examples of the impact of internal waves on a yacht are given. One, when the yacht was at anchor and a train of soliton-like internal waves passed under it. The second, when the yacht was moving and passing over a train of internal waves. Internal waves passing under the moored yacht shifted its position synchronously with the periods of passing waves. A uniformly moving yacht, passing over a package of internal waves synchronously with the period of waves, alternately increased and decreased the speed of its movement. The described effect is explained by the impact on the vessel of the orbital currents of internal waves. Under our conditions, at heights of internal waves reaching 10–15 m, the ship’s speed fluctuations reached 0.30 m/s, which was more than 10% of the ship’s speed.

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