Abstract
This paper describes an experimental study, conducted in the I.M.S.T. air–sea interaction tunnel, of waves excited on a water surface by a periodic train of vortices in the air flow above. The water surface, under some conditions, shows a rapidly developing resonant response, while in the non-resonant case waves propagate both upstream and downstream at speeds different from, but dependent upon, the vortex-convection speed.
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