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Waves Off Land's End
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2010
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Since January 1962, waves have been recorded by a shipborne wave recorder (Tucker, 1956) on the Sevenstones light-vessel which is stationed about 20 miles south-west of Land's End in about 200 ft. of water. Records were taken at three-hourly intervals and were mostly of 12 minutes’ duration. The analysis presented here is based on 2920 records taken in the first year of operation; the method of analysis which has been used is that described by Tucker (1961). This gives for each record:
(a) H1 = The sum of the distances of the highest crest and the lowest trough from the mean water level.
(b) Tz = The mean zero-crossing period.
(c) Tc = The mean crest period.
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