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Vågrekord, fråga?
Halloj
Såg på den nya ”HFI – Finsk vågprognos”-länken att det nya, hrm, rekordet är från 2004 på hela 14 meter (individuell våg). Detta är helt sinnes. Blev såklart nyfiken och försökte forska fram var i hela helsefyr denna våg befann sig.
Den tidigare rekordvågen, som ni kan läsa i urklippet från HFI nedan, var vid Almagrundet på 12.8 meter (individuell våg).I texten nedan beskrivs rekordet utförligt, men vad menas med ”Baltic Proper”?
Ha d gott
_________________________________________________________________Vågrekorden på Östersjön
The highest measured waves in the Baltic SeaThe Finnish Institute of Marine Research has measured waves since 1970s in different locations in the northern and middle parts of the Baltic Sea. Even if the Baltic Sea is small compared with the oceans, it is able to bring up waves of respectable heights. The highest waves in the Baltic Sea are common during storms in the big oceans, but higher waves rare even there.
The northern parts of the Baltic Proper have one of the most severe wave climates in the Baltic Sea. During a storm on 22 December 2004, the significant wave height in northern Baltic Proper reached 7.7 metres and the highest individual wave was 14 metres. The former record was 7.4 metres, which was measured twice in December 1999. Before the storm in December 2004, a significant wave height of 7.7 metres has been measured only once, in January 1984 at Almagrundet near the Swedish coast (SMHI).
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