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Fjaltring wave buoy observations on Mon, May 14, 2007

Hourly readings from the Fjaltring wave buoy for Mon, May 14, 2007, including available wave height, period, direction, wind and sea temperature data.

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46 wave-buoy observations were recorded during the day. Typical wave height was 6.5 ft (10th–90th percentile 3–7.9 ft), while mean average wave period was 4.9 seconds (10th–90th percentile 3.7–5.5 seconds). All 138 checked values passed quality control.

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Line chart showing wave height, wave period and sea temperature for Fjaltring. Use the detailed observations table below for the same data in text form.

About Fjaltring wave buoy

Fjaltring is a Danish Coastal Authority directional buoy off the exposed central west coast of Jutland. The authority has maintained a continuous wave-measurement programme here since 1980, creating a key reference for Denmark's most erosion-prone coast and the long-running Lodbjerg–Nymindegab protection works.

Its current data source reports wave height, wave period and wave direction.

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Fjaltring wave buoy hourly observations Mon, May 14, 2007Last observation shown
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Significant wave height (ft)--222233344556778101099777776676666666676777788777
Maximum wave height (ft)--34445668810991411131515151411131111121110111191012121012111010111213141612121214
Average period (s)--4443334444455556666555555555555555555555666655
Zero-crossing period (s)--4333333344444555565555555555555555555555555555
Peak wave direction--WNWNWWNWNWWNWSSSSWSSWSSWSSWSSWSSWSSWSSWSSWSWSWSWSWSWSWWSWSWSWSWWSWWSWWSWWNWWNWWNWNWWNWWNWNWNWWNWNWNWWNWNWNWNWNWNW

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