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Что (кто) такое surface wind - определение

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
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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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  • Surf on a rocky irregular bottom. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • Waves create [[ripple marks]] in beaches.
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  • [[NOAA]] ship ''Delaware II'' in bad weather on [[Georges Bank]]
  • Newport Beach]], [[California]]

Wind wave         
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.
Katabatic wind         
  • Coastal [[polynya]]s are produced in the Antarctic by katabatic winds
  • Sketch of the generation of katabatic winds in Antarctica
  • Katabatic wind in Antarctica
A WIND THAT CARRIES HIGH DENSITY AIR DOWN A SLOPE
Katabatic winds; Fall Wind; Fall wind; Katabatic lift; Downsloping; Downslope wind; Catabatic wind
A katabatic wind (named from the Greek word κατάβασις katabasis, meaning "descending") is a drainage wind, a wind that carries high-density air from a higher elevation down a slope under the force of gravity. Such winds are sometimes also called fall winds; the spelling catabatic winds
Surface finish         
  • How a profilometer works
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  • Examples of various lay patterns
SMALL, LOCAL DEVIATIONS OF A SURFACE FROM A PERFECTLY FLAT IDEAL; DEFINED BY THE THREE CHARACTERISTICS OF LAY, SURFACE ROUGHNESS, AND WAVINESS
Surface texture symbol; Surface texture; Surface topography
Surface finish, also known as surface texture or surface topography, is the nature of a surface as defined by the three characteristics of lay, surface roughness, and waviness.. It comprises the small, local deviations of a surface from the perfectly flat ideal (a true plane).

Википедия

Wind wave

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 of the wind blowing over the water's surface. The contact distance in the direction of the wind is known as the fetch. Waves in the oceans can travel thousands of kilometers before reaching land. Wind waves on Earth range in size from small ripples to waves over 30 m (100 ft) high, being limited by wind speed, duration, fetch, and water depth.

When directly generated and affected by local wind, a wind wave system is called a wind sea. Wind waves will travel in a great circle route after being generated – curving slightly left in the southern hemisphere and slightly right in the northern hemisphere. After moving out of the area of fetch, wind waves are called swells and can travel thousands of kilometers. A noteworthy example of this is waves generated south of Tasmania during heavy winds that will travel across the Pacific to southern California, producing desirable surfing conditions. Swell consists of wind-generated waves that are not significantly affected by the local wind at that time. They have been generated elsewhere and sometimes previously. Wind waves in the ocean are also called ocean surface waves and are mainly gravity waves, where gravity is the main equilibrium force.

Wind waves have a certain amount of randomness: subsequent waves differ in height, duration, and shape with limited predictability. They can be described as a stochastic process, in combination with the physics governing their generation, growth, propagation, and decay – as well as governing the interdependence between flow quantities such as the water surface movements, flow velocities, and water pressure. The key statistics of wind waves (both seas and swells) in evolving sea states can be predicted with wind wave models.

Although waves are usually considered in the water seas of Earth, the hydrocarbon seas of Titan may also have wind-driven waves.

Примеры употребления для surface wind
1. Jason provided information on sea–surface height and QuikSCAT provided surface–wind data.
2. "JASP 303, clear to land two five, surface wind now three four zero degrees, forty gusting fifty knots." He waits.
3. "JASP 303," he repeats, "clear to land two five, surface wind now three four zero degrees, forty gusting fifty knots." Silence again, until a tired sounding female voice bursts through the static.
4. Accomplishments from this first flight include detailed documentation of an unsampled region of the hurricane while simultaneously providing the NOAA National Hurricane Center with real–time near surface wind and thermodynamic data from within Tropical Storm Ophelia.