Abstract

AbstractCoherent waves are pairs of waves having identical frequency and waveform with constant phase difference leading to a stationary wave interference in the wavefield of phase‐resolving wave models. The resulting stationary interference due to the presence of coherent water waves results in the longshore variation of the wave height in longshore uniform topography. Consequently, this variation affects the radiation stress throughout the domain and leads to the longshore variation in mean water level, mean current field, shear wave amplitude, wave setup, and wave runup. Here, we have developed a new method of wave energy spectrum discretization for the phase‐resolving wave models like FUNWAVE‐TVD, which either eliminates the coherent waves at the offshore boundary condition or limits them to a controlled number. Then, effects of the coherent waves on some nearshore wave processes are probed using both a flat bottom case as well as a longshore uniform sloping beach. The results shed light on the effects of wave coherence on the nearshore wave processes and demonstrate the usefulness of the newly developed wavemaker as a tool for the scientific community to further assess the hydrodynamics in nearshore environments.

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