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Wind wave         
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  • ; }}) and highest waves are found in the Southern Ocean. The weakest winds — shown as areas of magenta and dark blue — are generally found in the tropical oceans.
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  • The phases of an ocean surface wave: 1. Wave Crest, where the water masses of the surface layer are moving horizontally in the same direction as the propagating wavefront. 2. Falling wave. 3. Trough, where the water masses of the surface layer are moving horizontally in the opposite direction of the wavefront direction. 4. Rising wave.
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SURFACE WAVES THAT OCCUR ON THE FREE SURFACE OF BODIES OF WATER
Ocean wave; Water Wave; Water wave; Wave action; Ocean surface waves; Ocean waves; Wind waves; Water waves; Wave (ocean); Sea wave; Ocean surface wave; Wind generated wave; Wind generated waves; Wind-generated wave; Wind-generated waves; Wind sea; Wind swell; Windswell; 🌊; Sea wave spectrum; Oceanic whitecaps; Windwave; Wind seas; Ocean roller; Seas (waves); Surface ocean wave; Sea waves; Blown out wave; Flat water surface; Glassy surface; Surge (waves); Wind wave spectrum; Wave spectrum
In fluid dynamics, a wind wave, water wave, or wind-generated water wave, is a surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water as a result from the wind blowing over the water surface. The contact distance in the direction of the wind is known as the fetch.
Wind wave model         
DESCRIBES THE EFFORT TO DEPICT THE SEA STATE AND PREDICT THE EVOLUTION OF THE ENERGY OF WIND WAVES USING NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES. THESE SIMULATIONS CONSIDER ATMOSPHERIC WIND FORCING, NONLINEAR WAVE INTERACTIONS, AND FRICTIONAL DISSIPATION
Ocean surface wave models; Ocean surface wave modeling; Ocean surface wave model; Wind wave models; Wind wave modeling; Wave forecasting; Wave forecast; Wave hindcast; Wave hindcasting; Wave-forecasting; Wave-hindcasting; Ocean wave model; WAVEWATCH
In fluid dynamics, wind wave modeling describes the effort to depict the sea state and predict the evolution of the energy of wind waves using numerical techniques. These simulations consider atmospheric wind forcing, nonlinear wave interactions, and frictional dissipation, and they output statistics describing wave heights, periods, and propagation directions for regional seas or global oceans.
Wave farm         
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  • Generic wave energy concepts: 1. Point absorber, 2. Attenuator, 3. Oscillating wave surge converter, 4. Oscillating water column, 5. Overtopping device, 6. Submerged pressure differential, 7. Floating in-air converters.
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'''2''' = Wave crest.<br />
'''3''' = Wave trough.
  • Simplified design of Wave Power Station
  • Wave Power Station using a pneumatic Chamber
  • World wave energy resource map
TRANSPORT OF ENERGY BY WIND WAVES, AND THE CAPTURE OF THAT ENERGY TO DO USEFUL WORK
Wave energy; Wave Power; Wave-powered; Salter Duck Wave Energy Converter; Wave farm; Wave energy farm; Wave power farm; Wavepower farm; Wave energy plant; Wave power plant; Wave energy converter; Wave Energy Converter; Wave Energy; Floating wave power plant; Wave energy generation; Wave park; Wave electricity; History of wave power; Point absorber buoy; Oscillating wave surge converter; Wave power in the United Kingdom; Wave power station
A wave farm – or wave power farm or wave energy park – is a collection of machines in the same location and used for the generation of wave power electricity. Wave farms can be either offshore or nearshore, with the former the most promising for the production of large quantities of electricity for the grid.
Examples of use of wind wave
1. Currently, the figure for wind, wave and hydroelectric power is just two per cent.
2. Unlike a tsunami, which reaches down to the sea floor, this was a wind wave, generated on the ocean surface by the powerful forces of the storm.
3. "Directing focus and investment away from wind, wave and tidal power into nuclear will delay our ability to get to a fully–renewable system by decades.
4. Renewables Wind, wave, solar and other renewable power sources have been at the forefront of a drive to cut carbon emissions.
5. It is also considering the renewable obligations programme to favour emerging renewable technologies, such as offshore wind, wave and tidal power over those which have already established themselves.