Definition of wind waves

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wind waves

The term 'wind waves' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Local, short period waves generated from the action of wind on the water surface (as opposed to swell). Commonly referred to as waves. In a National Weather Service Coastal Marine Forecast or Offshore Forecast, wind waves are used when swells are described in the forecast. or Waves generated by the local wind blowing at the time of observation'.

The term 'wind waves' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' (1) waves formed and growing in height under the influence of wind. (2) loosely, any wave generated by wind. '.


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