Daily means from the Weston Bay wave buoy for Jan 2020, including available wave height, period, direction, wind and sea temperature data.
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1,485 wave-buoy observations covered all 31 days. Typical wave height was 1.2 ft (10th–90th percentile 0.2–2.6 ft), while mean average of more than one wave period type was 5.4 seconds (10th–90th percentile 2.8–7.1 seconds). Mean water temperature was 7.8°C (10th–90th percentile 7.4–8.1°C). 7 of 5,846 checked values (0.1%) were excluded by quality control.
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Typical Significant Wave Height
1.2ft
Mean: 1.4ft
P10–P90: 0.2 — 2.6ft
Recorded extremes
0 — 4.7ft
Available for 743 of 744 hourly samples
Mean Observed Wave Period
5.4secs
P10–P90: 2.8 — 7.1secs
Recorded extremes
1.7 — 25secs
Available for 742 of 744 hourly samples
Observed Wave Direction
WSW
Circular concentration: 90%
Mean Water Temperature
7.8°C
P10–P90: 7.4 — 8.1°C
Recorded extremes
7.1 — 8.3°C
Chart showing grouped wave observations for Weston Bay. Use the table on this page for a text version of the same measurements. To open hourly observations, use a linked day name in the table.
Sorry, there is no wave data for Wed, Jan 1, 2020
About Weston Bay wave buoy
Weston Bay is a National Network Datawell Directional WaveRider in the upper Bristol Channel off Weston-super-Mare. Deployed in September 2009, it builds a record in a shallow, strongly tidal estuary where extensive intertidal flats and a limited seaward fetch influence the local sea state.
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; days run left to right.
Weston Bay wave buoy daily means Jan 2020Last observation shown