franksingleton
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Reading the thread, I was struck by the difference between A: waves entering a current, and B: waves generated in a current – the latter emphasized by lw395 in #42 and later posts, e.g. #97.
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Others have, I think, covered this. Perhaps more succincty, is it not just that waves being propagated into a (tidal) current will be swell waves with long wave lengths compared to waves generated within a current? The latter will be wind waves with short wavelengths.