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About 48 Hr Wind & Wave Forecast
Manually produced forecasts of Sea State are produced twice a day. These charts depict
the expected significant sea state with a 1 meter height contour interval using model guidance from WaveWATCH III
and subjective modifications. Where appropriate, relative maximum and minimum wave heights are centrally depicted with a sea
state value in a box. Also, forecast winds (in knots) are depicted with winds barbs.
Maximum significant wave heights analyzed does not take into account higher individual
wave heights. Remember that significant wave height is defined as the average height of
the highest 1/3 of wave heights observed.
Areas of superstructure ice accretion, based on a specialized ice accretion
model, are identified with a unique, internationally recognized, symbol. A bold
line separates areas of moderate or greater from light or less. The areas of
fast ice (ice attached to land) are shown with a scalloped edge when
appropriate.
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National Weather Service
National Centers for Environmental Prediction
Ocean Prediction Center
Attn: Anthony Siebers, W/NP41
5200 Auth Road
Camp Springs, Maryland 20746
Phone: 301-763-8441
Fax: 301-763-8488 (SDM), 301-763-8085 (back office)
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Page last modified: Thursday, August 18, 2011 13:06:30 UTC
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