Cross sea

Cross sea

In surface navigation, a cross sea is a sea state with two wave systems traveling at oblique angles.[1] This may occur when water waves from one weather system continue despite a shift in wind. Waves generated by the new wind run at an angle to the old, creating a shifting, dangerous pattern. Until the older waves have dissipated, they create a sea hazard among the most perilous.

A cross swell is generated when the wave systems are longer period swell, rather than short period wind generated waves.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Cross Sea". Glossary of Meteorology. American Meteorological Society. http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/search?id=cross-sea1. Retrieved 2007-11-28. 
  2. ^ Bowditch, Nathaniel (1995). "Glossary — C". The American Practical Navigator. Bethesda, MD: National Imagery and Mapping Agency. p. 758. ISBN 0403098955. http://www.irbs.com/bowditch/pdf/glossary/gloss-c.pdf. 



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