Monthly means from the Pevensey Bay wave buoy for 2013, including available wave height, period, direction, wind and sea temperature data.
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Period Summary
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1,338 wave-buoy observations covered 58 of 365 days (16%). Typical wave height was 2.3 ft (10th–90th percentile 0.9–6.7 ft), while the reported wave period averaged 6.3 seconds (10th–90th percentile 4–10 seconds). Mean water temperature was 8.6°C (10th–90th percentile 7–11.1°C). 22 of 5,350 checked values (0.4%) were excluded by quality control.
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Typical Significant Wave Height
2.3ft
Mean: 3.1ft
P10–P90: 0.9 — 6.7ft
Recorded extremes
0.4 — 11.9ft
Mean Observed Wave Period
6.3secs
P10–P90: 4 — 10secs
Recorded extremes
2 — 14secs
Available for 1,316 of 1,338 hourly samples
Observed Wave Direction
SSW
Circular concentration: 68%
Mean Water Temperature
8.6°C
P10–P90: 7 — 11.1°C
Recorded extremes
6.6 — 12.1°C
Available for 1,337 of 1,338 hourly samples
Chart showing grouped wave observations for Pevensey Bay. Use the table on this page for a text version of the same measurements. To open daily observations, use a linked month name in the table.
Sorry, there is no wave data for Jan 2013
About Pevensey Bay wave buoy
Pevensey Bay is a National Network Datawell Directional WaveRider off East Sussex. First deployed in June 2003, it provides a long record for the low-lying shoreline between Eastbourne and Bexhill, where the maintained shingle beach is a principal defence against coastal flooding.
Its current data source reports wave height, wave period, wave direction, directional spread, wave power and sea temperature.
Provider-reported wave power.Approximate wave power calculated from significant wave height and energy period.Approximate mean including provider-reported and calculated wave power.
Metrics are rows; months run left to right.
Pevensey Bay wave buoy monthly means 2013Last observation shown