Characteristics of the sea breeze system in Perth, Western Australia, and its effect on the nearshore wave climate

Citation
G. Masselink et Cb. Pattiaratchi, Characteristics of the sea breeze system in Perth, Western Australia, and its effect on the nearshore wave climate, J COAST RES, 17(1), 2001, pp. 173-187
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH
ISSN journal
07490208 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
173 - 187
Database
ISI
SICI code
0749-0208(200124)17:1<173:COTSBS>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The coastline of Perth, Western Australia, is subjected to one of the stron gest and most consistent sea breeze systems in the world. Using forty-nine years of wind data collected at Perth airport (about 20 km inland) it was f ound that almost 200 sea breezes are experienced per year with an average w ind speed at mid-afternoon (15:00 hrs) of 5.7 m/s. At the coastline, sea br eeze velocities are 1.4 times greater than 20 km inland and in the summer m onths, when the sea breeze system is best developed, sea breeze velocities frequently exceed 10 m/s. A significant feature of the sea breeze is that i t blows obliquely-onshore, rather than onshore. The importance of the sea b reeze is clearly indicated in spectra of the wind speed showing a significa nt spectral peak at the diurnal frequency. Spectral analysis of hourly insh ore wave data also revealed a diurnal spectral peak. suggesting a forcing o f the wave conditions by the sea breeze. It is concluded that the diurnal s ea breeze system can have a major impact on the incident wave climate, and hence nearshore processes, of sheltered coastal environments in tropical an d subtropical regions.