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1 ‘Significant Wave Height’ A closer look at wave forecasts Based on work by Tom Ainsworth, NWS Juneau, AK November 16, 2009 Great Wave off of Kanagawa by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai

2 What do you know about waves? wave A wave is a periodic vertical disturbance of the sea surface.

3 Wave Formation Wave height is dependent on: Wind speed Fetch length Duration of time the wind blows over the fetch Questions 1 & 2 Graphic courtesy of Tammy Pelletier, WA State Dept of Ecology

4 Seas vs. Swell Seas – wind pushes water into steep crests or peaks Swell – when waves move away from the wind their crests become smoother Question 3

5 Parts of a Wave crest trough Wave height wavelength

6 Wave Steepness Wave steepness is the ratio of wave height to wave length.

7 Significant Wave Height The average height of the highest one- third waves in a wave spectrum. Question 4

8 Interpreting Significant Wave Height If you received a marine weather forecast predicting “SEAS 10 FT” in the coastal or offshore waters, what is really being conveyed in that forecast? H s = 10 ft H (mean) = 0.64 times H s = 6.4 ft H (most probable) (slightly less that H mean) = 6 ft H 1/10 (10% highest waves) = 1.27 times H s = 12.7 ft H 1/100 (1% highest waves) = 1.67 times H s = 16.7 ft H max (highest wave you should look out for) = approximately 2 times H s = 20 ft!

9 Work Cited Ainsworth, Tom. Significant Wave Height: A closer look at wave forecasts. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association.


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