Coasts - Theme 2 - WAVES Flashcards
What is wind
-The movement of air from a high pressure to a low pressure
What is the direction of prevailing wind in the uk
- South westerly preveling wind
- Noth-east trade winds
What is a wave in a coastal system
- A transfer of energy
- It gains the energy from the wind
How are waves formed?
- The air pressure makes the indentation in the waves
- The wind transfers energy through friction - “frictional drag”
- Wave energy is dependent on fetch
What happens to a wave on shallow water
- There is friction with the surface so the bottom slows down
- There is no additional friction on the peak - keeps speed
- Causes wave to break
What are swell waves
-Waves in open water - long wavelength and reduced height
What are storm waves
-Waves generated by local winds which only travel short distances
What are constructive waves
- low frequency low energy
- low wave height
- long wave length - up to 100m
- low frequency 6-8 mins
- small crest
- orbit becomes more eliptical
- Strong swash weak backwash
- net effect of beach
- long wave period
- builds up a wide flat beach
- known as swell waves
What are destructive waves
- High frequency high energy
- Large crest
- Gains a lot of height
- Orbit becomes more eliptical
- Strong backwash
- Weak swash
- net effect of erosion
- prodcues a steep beach
- Short wave length
- High frequency - 10-14min
- short wave period
- Plunging waves
What is the feedback loop of waves on a coastline
-Negative feeback loop
Why does the cycle of waves create a negative feeback loop
-Constructive waves build up a beach
-Creates a steep beach
-encourages destructive
-creates sloped beach
-encourages constructive waves
REPEAT
why is it rare for true dynamic equilibrium to be on a coast
- coastal managemnt
- extreme weather
- beach nourishment
- groynes
What are the four zones on a coast (land to sea)
- Backshore
- Foreshore
- Inshore
- Offshore
What are the charactoristics in the Backshore
- berms - narrow ridges parrellel to coast - sand and shingle - above high water mark
- land to high water mark
- ONLY DYNAMIC IN STORMS
What are the charactoritics in the Foreshore
- starts at high water mark to start of inshore
- Includes following swash zone