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By Sunday morning, the wind and wave height had increased.
Measurements of the water pressure can be used to calculate wave height.
Other statistical measures of the wave height are also widely used.
Every 30 minutes, it captures information about wave height and water currents.
The wave heights given are for waves on the open ocean, not near the shore.
There is no published information on wave heights in the Abrolhos.
They caused wave height to vary and often came on slowly, or would let up surprisingly in the middle of a race.
The significant wave height is generally much lower than that of the North Sea.
More significantly, the average wave height over the same period has increased to 9 feet, from 7.4 feet.
A sea state is characterized by statistics, including the wave height, period, and power spectrum.
Average wave heights range from 1 to 3 meters.
Does it have something to do with the air hole not being bigger than the electromagnetic wave height?
The platform bore a laser designed to measure wave height.
Or, for random waves, the significant wave height H at a certain location.
Standard formulas for wave height and length are used, which take ship size into account.
The average wave height is only about three feet, but a monster leisurely rolls off ahead.
Tsunamis have very large periods, high speeds, and great wave heights.
The maximum wave height with this pneumatic technique, he said, was about five feet.
The sigmoidal wave height is often called the Levich current.
The vessel has been measuring wave heights every three hours, with only a few interruptions, since 1962.
Wave heights are also lower and choppier in rip currents.
The machine responds to the curvature of the waves rather than the wave height.
Spectacular breakers but much less actual wave height until fairly far west along the coast.
It has been found that most of the energy is transmitted through wave heights of 1.2-2.7 m in the research area.