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In fluid dynamics, the wave height of a surface wave is the difference between the elevations of a crest (point of maximum upward displacement) and a neighbouring trough (exact opposite, so the minimum or lowest point). Wave height is a term used by mariners, as well as in coastal, ocean and naval engineering. | In fluid dynamics, the wave height of a surface wave is the difference between the elevations of a crest (point of maximum upward displacement) and a neighbouring trough (exact opposite, so the minimum or lowest point). Wave height is a term used by mariners, as well as in coastal, ocean and naval engineering. | ||
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Wave Height is a static data layer, providing useful information for planning different human activities, e.g. wind farms, or indeed wave farms. | Wave Height is a static data layer, providing useful information for planning different human activities, e.g. wind farms, or indeed wave farms. | ||
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