frontide
Frontide refers to a broad category of wave phenomena that occur at the interface between two media, typically a fluid and the atmosphere, or between two different fluid layers. These phenomena are characterized by the movement of a boundary or surface, often with a distinct shape and associated energy transfer. Examples of frontide events include the formation and propagation of waves on the surface of water, such as ocean waves generated by wind, or internal waves that travel within the body of a fluid.
The generation of frontides can be driven by various mechanisms, including atmospheric disturbances, seismic activity, or