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    • Gkikas LGPZG Online
      Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @keyeffdee
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      @keyeffdee
      Significant wave height
      i.e. the mean wave height (trough to crest) of the highest third of the waves.

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        keyeffdee @Gkikas LGPZ
        last edited by keyeffdee

        @meteo-gr thanks then windy is just what I need 👍

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          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @keyeffdee
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          @ivo
          I think you have to change the definition, here:
          https://community.windy.com/topic/3361/description-of-weather-overlays/1

          Is significant wave height, not mean wave height.

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            TZ Windy Staff
            last edited by

            Confirm that "Waves" mean Significant wave height. Description corrected.

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              giodolif @Gkikas LGPZ | Premium
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              @gkikas-lgpz
              I think it is necessary to correct this definition of "mean waves heght" here too:

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              Best wishes

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                Korina @giodolif
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                @giodolif Hello, significant wave height is also defined as "mean wave height" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Significant_wave_height

                Korina

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                  giodolif @Korina | Premium
                  last edited by idefix37

                  @korina thank you for your quick reply. Windy.com is an amazing tool for many many users from a wide range of uses. So that I think it is worthy to be accurate on using technical words. Note that, the "significant height" is the same as "mean wave height of the highest third of the waves". If you don´t want to use "significant wave height", it is not correct to substitute it just with "mean wave height". The true "mean wave height" is actually around 64% of the "significant height".

                  ac51eac7-2ed0-4d7e-94c1-65ed883e15c9-image.png .

                  Best wishes.

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                    Korina @giodolif
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                    @giodolif I will correct the description to "Significant wave height". Thank you for inputs.

                    Korina

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                      giodolif @Korina | Premium
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                      @korina thank you very much for help improving Windy.com. I´m meteorologist and I´ve recently explainned to my instagram followers about this tricky details regarding waves height forecasts, citing Windy.com. My profile: @hashtag.ceu Best wishes.

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                        wmassaar
                        last edited by

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                        This graph is a bit confusing: Significant waveheight is the average of 1/3 of the highest waves.
                        thus e.g. 100 waves divided from small to largest: the average of waves 67 to 100 is the significant waveheight :

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                          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @wmassaar
                          last edited by idefix37

                          @wmassaar

                          The graph shown by @giodolif doesn't say anything different from what you are saying.
                          It is a statistical distribution of the wave heights. On the y-axis it is the number of waves not their height.

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                            lambbowline
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                            The values shown on the app or website are typically the significant wave height, which represents the average height of the highest third of the waves.

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