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Gulf of MAINE

   
             
 

Using the numerical wave model SWAN, 48 hours prediction of the wave conditions for the entire Gulf of Maine region is made twice a day with prediction starting time of either 00 or 12 GMT.

Predicted wave conditions for entire Gulf of Maine can be viewed by clicking on the corresponding link in the table below. 

Hs links provide plots of  Significant Wave Heights (m) along with plots of  input Wind Directions (scaled by the input Wind Speed) and Tp links provide plots of Peak Wave Periods (sec) along with plots of Peak Wave Directions (scaled by the Significant Wave Height).

 
    Update time: AM 7:30 and PM 7:30. (CST)    
   
 Time  Variables  Time Variables
00h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 03h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
06h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 09h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
12h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 15h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
18h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 21h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
24h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 27h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
30h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 33h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
36h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 39h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
42h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) 45h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
48h Hs , Tp, Hs(ft) Movie Hs , Tp, Hs(ft)
   
             
 

If you have any comments or concerns regarding this site please send an e-mail to

 

Mr. chankwon Jeong: chankwon@tamu.edu

or

Dr. Vijay Panchang: panchanv@tamug.edu

 
             
    Last update: Jan. 18. 2008 by chankwon Jeong