Swell maps
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What is the difference between the three swell maps?
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@phil-lay58
The seastate that you can observe in a given place, is a mix of different type of waves:-
The windsea (also called wind waves) is produced by the local wind.
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The main swell is produced by a strong wind in a remote place. The swell travels great distances to where you observe it.
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Secondary swells are produced also by winds in other remote places.
All of them have different heights, come from different directions and show different periods (i.e. the time between 2 wave crests)
Swell 1 is the main swell,
Swell 2 and 3 are secondary swells
The swell classification 1, 2, 3 depends on their respective heightsYou find this detail on Windy by pressing the amber arrow on the picker.
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