APPENDIX IT. COLLECTION OF EMPIRICAL WAVE DATA—Continued 
Table I—Continued 
WAVE AGE, 6, AND STEEPNESS, 6—Continued 
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Wind Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave at Set 
No. | Velocity,| velocity, length, height, F 26 uy a Reference* Legend used in fig. 5 meas- 
| (m/see) | (m/sec) (m) (m) (ratio) |(percent) ene F 
12 || TO as 30 |) OG 62 Bh TE COMI) | eet 2s ee c 
122} Wiles 6.7 29 27 . 59 OR eles See os ae USS shingineersaes samen a 
123 12.4 4.6 14 1.4 5 Oe NOMO Meee SS DOME R ese eae re eee ene c 
124 23. 0 13.1 110 11.0 5 Mt 10. 0 Z (1923) | Zimmermann_____-_-_-___ f 
125 9.6 on2 ikee 1S) . 04 NOMG gee eee Dover se | eae i ee c 
126 24 4.9 15 he ¢ . 39 Ih 5 sepsis ee CLO Met meee. a ene c 
127 12.4 4.9 15 1.8 . 39 IPAS: (0) ee ee ea ea A eee GOS ee ees c 
128 9.8 3.8 9 ils 3 . 39 SPAS OP ae eee eae ae ae COS Shee Sy ae ee prea c 
*Reference: C=Cornish; E=Ehring; G=Gaillard; K= Kriimmel; S=Schott; Sc=Schumacher; Z= Zimmermann, 
tManner of measurement: a—C and Z computed from observed T. b—C computed from observed 7’ and Z averaged. c—C computed from observed 
L. d—C observed, Z computed from observed T. e—C and ZL observed. f—Manner in which C, LZ, and T were obtained not known. 
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