Wave Height definition

Wave Height means the average height of the waves that may be determined for design purposes as a function of sustained wind speed, effective fetch length, and wind duration. Sustained wind speed shall be determined based on either an estimated 100-year return frequency wind speed adjusted to a sustained wind speed for a 10-minute duration, or a 110 miles per hour (mph) fastest-mile wind speed for locations within 25 miles of the seacoast and a 95 mph fastest-mile wind speed at other inland locations where the fastest-mile wind speeds are adjusted to a sustained wind speed for a 10-minute duration.
Wave Height means the vertical distance between the wave crest and wave trough.

Examples of Wave Height in a sentence

  • Coverage Capability* 10,000m2/workday Wave Heignt (Max.) 0.5m Wake Wave Height (Max.} 1.5m Wind Speed (Max.) 40km/hr Water Speed (Max.} 3 km/hr Water Depth (Min.) 30cm O’utdeor Tem erature (Max.) 50 °C Outdoor Temperatur:e (Min.) -15 °C Can operate in saltwater, freshwater aml brackish water Note: These are estimated values.

  • Covering Domain: Entire Mediterranean Once a day HMOFCST (Significant Wave Height Forecast) 2-D field, , 120 hours, 0.125 x 0.125 deg regular grid.

  • The geophysical parameters to be measured by the SENTINEL-3 topography mission are:  Sea Surface Height (SSH)  Significant Wave Height (SWH)  Wind Speed over ocean surface.

  • Covering Domain 33.5-35.7 degEast and 31.0-33.7 deg North Once a day HMOFCST (Significant Wave Height Forecast) 2-D field, , 120 hours, 0.5 x 0.5 deg regular grid.