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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik

DY 28: Extreme Events

DY 28.1: Talk

Thursday, April 3, 2014, 09:30–09:45, ZEU 146

Branching in Tsunami Waves — •Henri-Philippe Degueldre1,2, Jakob J. Metzger1,2, Ragnar Fleischmann1, and Theo Geisel1,21MPIDS, am Fassberg 17, 37077 Goettingen, Germany — 2Institute for Nonlinear Dynamics, Departement of Physics, University of Goettingen, Germany

Branched flow is a universal phenomenon occuring in particle or wave flows propagating through weakly scattering, correlated, random media. Even for very weak disorder in the medium it can lead to extremely strong fluctuations in the wave intensity. We show how tsunami waves are affected by branching. We model the tsunamis propagating over the ocean floor with its complex height fluctuations by the linearized shallow water wave equations with random bathymetries. We calculate the typical distance from the source at which the strongest wave fluctuations occur as a function of the statistical properties of the bathymetry.

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