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Choppy Seas - Technical Question

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As I sit scratching the night away :roll: , this popped in my mind :o

What is the technical definition of choppy seas...

Would you say Average Period (APD) <= to Wave Height (WVHT) would be good starting definition for choppy seas?

APD 8 Secs with a 8' WVHT....What do you think? :smt102
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too deep for me but 8/8 wouldn't be choppy to me if I understand the eq.

I was thinking more like 1-2/2 would be chop (not under way but just sitting there)
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Rodbow- according to that formula, you are correct. An 8/8 would be the equivalent of rather large swells. Those would make for a fun ride in any boat....especially a jet skii :-D
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Or a Bass boat :smt115 :smt044
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It was more of an analytical question, not a practical one, I gave the specifications of 8 for graphical representation. 8x8 being square, but I omitted the current/speed and 8x8 would not necessarily be square, unless you added current and wind speed.....But my point was the time the wave becomes rectangular (APD<WVHT) in relation to wave height would equal choppy......I’m going to get some coffee now….
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It was more of an analytical question, not a practical one, I gave the specifications of 8 for graphical representation. 8x8 being square, but I omitted the current/speed and 8x8 would not necessarily be square, unless you added current and wind speed.....But my point was the time the wave becomes rectangular (APD<WVHT) in relation to wave height would equal choppy......I’m going to get some coffee now….

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Now I'll go get some coffee....


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Post by Sir reel »

If ya have ta slow down to see the depth finder or GPS cause yur eyes are bounc'n ..... it's choppy! :roll:
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Post by qoutrage »

Did a quick look for some definitions, relating to seas forcasting, and found the following:
http://www.geology.wmich.edu/Kominz/windwater.html -- nice with pictures of related seas.
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/pages/marinedef.php -- see seas, combined seas.

'Couldn't find any thing for chop, lt chop, choppy, rough, but I didn't spend much time with the search..
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