G'day fella's,
Just wondering what the T-peak (peak enery) and Tz (zero crossings) readings mean as reported by the BOM wave rider bouys. What does this data acutally represent ?
Regards
CT
I think we may need an inside job for this one
Any weather guru's wanna have a go??
Garry
Garry
Retired Honda Master Tech
T-Peak represents the amount of time in seconds between waves that are producing the most energy.
Tz - Is the average of the Zero up-crossing waves.
Zero Up Crossing waves are waves which are larger than the average water level in an upward movement.
More info HERE
Took me a while to get my head round it, but the info can be useful especially for bar crossings if the weather is less than pefect.
Cheers Heath! I knew someone on these forums would have an answer.
im with you thumps