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  | title  = Wave Height
  | title  = Wave Height
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  |  data11 = 0.0 - 0.4m
|  data12 = 0.4 - 0.9m
|  data13 = 0.9 - 1.3m
|  data14 = 1.3 - 1.7m
|  data15 = 1.7 - 2.1m
|  data16 = 2.1 - 2.6m
|  data17 = 2.6 - 3m
|  data18 = more than 3m
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'''IN THIS TAB MAIN INFO ABOUT THE LAYER IS PLACED'''
   
   
===Description:===
===Description:===
 
'''REAL LIFE DESCRIPTION'''
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.
   
   
===MSP Challenge 2050:===
===MSP Challenge 2050:===
   
   
'''IN GAME DESCRIPTION AND BASIC INFORMATION''
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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Revision as of 12:14, 14 April 2018

Wave Height
Layer Info
Category Environmental conditions
Editable No
Data source Copernicus MEMS
Types
0.0 - 0.4m
0.4 - 0.9m
0.9 - 1.3m
1.3 - 1.7m
1.7 - 2.1m
2.1 - 2.6m
2.6 - 3m
more than 3m

Description:

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.

MSP Challenge 2050:

Wave Height is a static data layer, providing useful information for planning different human activities, e.g. wind farms, or indeed wave farms.

IN THIS TAB EXTENDED CONTENT IS PLACED

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