Recently, Banner et al. (2014) highlighted a new fundamental property of open
ocean wave groups, the so-called crest slowdown. For linear narrowband waves,
this is related to the geometric and dynamical phase velocities Ud and Ug
associated with the parallel transport through the principal fiber bundle of
the wave motion with U(1) symmetry. The theoretical predictions are
shown to be in fair agreement with ocean field observations, from which the
average crest speed c=Ud+Ug with c/Ud≈0.8 and
Ug/Ud≈−0.2