Roberto
Well-known member
I have found this scale for measuring swell, which I did not know
in the second column, the two addenda are respectively indicating wave length and wave height, as indicated below: ex State 4, A+M indicates A_verage wave length and M_oderate wave height
0 No swell
1, S or L, Very low
2, L + L, Low
3, S + M, Light
4, A + M, Moderate
5, L + M, Moderate rough
6, S + H, Rough
7, A + H, High
8, L + H, Very high
9, indef, Confused
Wave L_ength
S_hort <100m
A_verage 100-200
L_ong >200
Wave H_eight
L_ow >2m
M_oderate 2-4m
H_eavy >4m
is this one the scale used in the weather forecast, or is swell measured with the Douglas scale (which, referring to significant wave height seems less appropriate for swell and also more difficult to assess imho) ?
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in the second column, the two addenda are respectively indicating wave length and wave height, as indicated below: ex State 4, A+M indicates A_verage wave length and M_oderate wave height
0 No swell
1, S or L, Very low
2, L + L, Low
3, S + M, Light
4, A + M, Moderate
5, L + M, Moderate rough
6, S + H, Rough
7, A + H, High
8, L + H, Very high
9, indef, Confused
Wave L_ength
S_hort <100m
A_verage 100-200
L_ong >200
Wave H_eight
L_ow >2m
M_oderate 2-4m
H_eavy >4m
is this one the scale used in the weather forecast, or is swell measured with the Douglas scale (which, referring to significant wave height seems less appropriate for swell and also more difficult to assess imho) ?
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