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Sevenstones wave buoy daily means for Jun 2016

Daily means from the Sevenstones wave buoy for Jun 2016, including available wave height, period, direction, wind and sea temperature data.

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Period Summary

Programmatically generated summary. Hog Says

705 wave-buoy observations covered all 30 days. Typical wave height was 3.6 ft (10th–90th percentile 1.6–6.6 ft), while the reported wave period averaged 7.5 seconds (10th–90th percentile 6–9 seconds). Typical wind was 15 mph (10th–90th percentile 6.9–24.2 mph). 12 of 2,820 checked values (0.4%) were excluded by quality control. Across 6 comparable years, mean wave height was below the same-month mean of 4.2 ft and mean wave period was above the same-month mean of 7.4 seconds.

Generated only from the observations and comparisons shown on this page.

Typical Significant Wave Height

3.6ft
Mean: 3.9 ft
P10–P90: 1.66.6 ft
Recorded extremes

09.2 ft

Available for 700 of 705 hourly samples

Mean Observed Wave Period

7.5secs
P10–P90: 6 — 9secs
Recorded extremes

5 — 12secs

Available for 699 of 705 hourly samples

Typical Observed Wind

W, 15mph
Mean: 15 mph
P10–P90: 6.924.2 mph
Recorded extremes

1.131.1 mph

Circular concentration: 36%

Available for 704 of 705 hourly samples

Mean Water Temperature

-°C
P10–P90: - — -°C

Available for 0 of 705 hourly samples

Compared With Previous Junes

Historical baseline from 4,228 observations across 6 years.

Wave Height
3.9ft
0.3ft below mean
Historical mean 4.2ft
Wave Period
7.5s
0.1s above mean
Historical mean 7.4s
Water Temperature
Not enough comparable data
Historical mean 13.7°C

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About Sevenstones wave buoy

Sevenstones Lightship (WMO 62107) is a UK Met Office station west of Land's End, near the Seven Stones reef in the Western Approaches. Its exposed offshore position shows Atlantic systems before they reach Cornwall and the western English Channel and provides context for a notoriously hazardous shipping area.

Its current data source reports wave height, wave period, wave direction, directional spread, wind conditions, sea temperature, separate swell and wind-sea components and wave spectra.

Metrics are rows; days run left to right.
Sevenstones wave buoy daily means Jun 2016Last observation shown
Metric
Mean significant wave height (ft)323212322323575663376554434575
Mean maximum wave height (ft)------------------------------
Mean maximum crest height (ft)------------------------------
Mean maximum trough height (ft)------------------------------
Mean peak period (s)------------------------------
Mean average period (s)------------------------------
Mean period Tm02 (s)------------------------------
Mean zero-crossing period (s)------------------------------
Mean maximum wave period (s)------------------------------
Mean reported period (s)6688810988876877976689897666878
Mean peak wave direction------------------------------
Mean wave direction------------------------------
Mean directional spread (°)------------------------------
Mean wind directionNconcentration 97%NNEconcentration 97%ESEconcentration 89%SSEconcentration 57%SEconcentration 56%ESEconcentration 84%SSWconcentration 57%Nconcentration 86%ESEconcentration 93%Econcentration 60%WSWconcentration 83%Wconcentration 96%Wconcentration 81%WNWconcentration 99%WNWconcentration 97%NNWconcentration 81%NNWconcentration 96%NWconcentration 90%SWconcentration 96%WSWconcentration 94%SWconcentration 83%WSWconcentration 76%WNWconcentration 78%Wconcentration 95%NWconcentration 99%Wconcentration 96%NWconcentration 90%WSWconcentration 70%WSWconcentration 97%WSWconcentration 95%
Mean wind speed (mph)201476712881510121719231715221321171281319231916212117
Mean water temperature(°C)------------------------------

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