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The Jeddah coast lies in the central eastern Red Sea, which is characterized by the predominant northwest winds and the associated wind waves throughout the year. A detailed investigation on the spectral wave characteristics in the nearshore regions of the Jeddah coast has not been carried out yet, primarily due to the lack of data. In the present study, we have analyzed the available wave spectra measured at two nearshore locations along the Jeddah coast using wave gauges. The wave spectra were separated into wind sea and swell components using a frequency-based algorithm, and the integral wave parameters corresponding to each component were derived. Although the measurements were limited to the summer season, notable features such as the diurnal variability and the superimposition of wind seas and swells have been identified from the spectra. The superimposition is mainly due to the interaction of the young swells propagated from the northern Red Sea and the local breezes prevailing along the coast at certain periods in a diurnal cycle. Based on the wave speed calculations and the estimated time shifts between the wind and waves, the potential swell regions have been backtracked.
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The authors thank the Deanship of Scientific Research (DRS), King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah for providing necessary facilities to carry out the research. The first author is grateful to the Deanship of Graduate Studies, KAU for providing Ph.D. Fellowship.
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Shanas, P.R., Aboobacker, V.M., Zubier, K.M. et al. Spectral wave characteristics along the central coast of eastern Red Sea. Arab J Geosci 11, 90 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-018-3439-0
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