Saul Trabal
EF4
There's something I've been very curious about for years.
Whenever I listen to the marine forecast on my weather radio (station KWO35-162.55 mhz), they give buoy reports off the ocean.
My question is about wave measurements.
I'll hear a report that says:
"At Ambros Light Tower, the wind is at 15 knots. Wave period 3 feet every 3 seconds."
Why do they measure the height of the waves and the time that they rise to a given height? I never understood the need for knowing how long it takes for a wave to reach a given height.
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Whenever I listen to the marine forecast on my weather radio (station KWO35-162.55 mhz), they give buoy reports off the ocean.
My question is about wave measurements.
I'll hear a report that says:
"At Ambros Light Tower, the wind is at 15 knots. Wave period 3 feet every 3 seconds."
Why do they measure the height of the waves and the time that they rise to a given height? I never understood the need for knowing how long it takes for a wave to reach a given height.
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