Michael L. Banner mostly deals with Wind wave, Breaking wave, Meteorology, Mechanics and Wavenumber. His study in Wind wave is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Wave propagation, Gravity wave, Wind speed and Waves and shallow water. His work on Surface wave expands to the thematically related Breaking wave.
His work carried out in the field of Meteorology brings together such families of science as Wavelength and Wave shoaling. His Mechanics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Wind stress and Mechanical wave. The Wavenumber study combines topics in areas such as Wind wave model, Computational physics and Fetch.
His main research concerns Breaking wave, Mechanics, Wind wave, Meteorology and Surface wave. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Breaking wave and Dissipation in his work. His research in the fields of Turbulence overlaps with other disciplines such as Energy flux.
His Wind wave research includes themes of Wind stress, Swell, Waves and shallow water and Boundary layer. The various areas that Michael L. Banner examines in his Meteorology study include Sea state and Computational physics. Michael L. Banner interconnects Planetary boundary layer, Geophysics, Atmospheric sciences and Remote sensing in the investigation of issues within Surface wave.
His primary areas of study are Mechanics, Breaking wave, Crest, Wind wave and Waves and shallow water. His studies deal with areas such as Wave packet and Gravity as well as Mechanics. While working on this project, Michael L. Banner studies both Breaking wave and Dissipation.
His Crest research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Particle velocity, Wavelength and Gravity wave. His Wind wave research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wave model, Perspective and Boundary layer. His work investigates the relationship between Wave shoaling and topics such as Surface wave that intersect with problems in Computational physics and Mechanical wave.
Michael L. Banner mainly investigates Mechanics, Breaking wave, Crest, Wave packet and Wind wave. His Mechanics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Wave propagation, Gravity, Capillary wave and Wave shoaling. His Breaking wave research integrates issues from Acoustics and Wave height.
His Crest research focuses on Wavelength and how it connects with Surface water, Geometry, Wavenumber and Particle velocity. His research in Wind wave intersects with topics in Infragravity wave, Mechanical wave, Turbulence, Surface wave and Stokes wave. Turbulence is a subfield of Meteorology that Michael L. Banner investigates.
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Modeling Wave-Enhanced Turbulence in the Ocean Surface Layer
Peter D. Craig;Michael L. Banner.
Journal of Physical Oceanography (1994)
Wave Modelling - The State of the Art
L. Cavaleri;Jose H. G. M. Alves;F. Ardhuin;Alexander V. Babanin.
Progress in Oceanography (2007)
ON THE INCIPIENT BREAKING OF SMALL SCALE WAVES
M. L. Banner;O. M. Phillips.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1974)
On the separation of air flow over water waves
M. L. Banner;W. K. Melville.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1976)
Wave Breaking in Deep Water
ML Banner;DH Peregrine.
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics (1993)
Wave breaking in the presence of wind drift and swell
O. M. Phillips;M. L. Banner.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1974)
Wavenumber spectra of short gravity waves
M. L. Banner;Ian S. F. Jones;J. C. Trinder.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1989)
Equilibrium Spectra of Wind Waves
Michael L. Banner.
Journal of Physical Oceanography (1990)
Breaking Probability for Dominant Waves on the Sea Surface
Michael L. Banner;Alexander V. Babanin;I. A. N. R. Young.
Journal of Physical Oceanography (2000)
Wave-Follower Field Measurements of the Wind-Input Spectral Function. Part II: Parameterization of the Wind Input
Mark A. Donelan;Alexander V. Babanin;Ian R. Young;Michael L. Banner.
Journal of Physical Oceanography (2006)
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