Table 11-2 



Experimental Conditions (in Chronological Order) 



Run 



Time' 



Wave 

 Type 2 



T, 

 sec 



H, m 



Data 

 Length 3 



BASS 



OFS 



A2809B 



09:30 



R 



3 



0.7 



4x1 







A2811A 



11:20 



R 



3 



0.7 



6x2 







S0311B 



11:50 



P 



3 



0.7 



6x4 







S0314B 



14:30 



P 



3 



0.2 



6x4 



BASS903 



0FS2 903 



S0315A 



15:30 



P 



3 



0.6 



6x4 





0FS3 903 



S0409B 



09:55 



P 



3 



0.7 



6x4 







S0410A 



10:55 



P 



3 



0.4 



6x4 







S0414A 



14:10 



P 



3 



0.8 



6x1 







S0415A 



15:00 



F 



3 



0.8 



1x15 





WAVE1.905 



S0508A 



08:25 



F 



3 



0.8 



1x48 



BASS905A 



WAVE2.905 



S0510A 



10:06 



F 



4.5 



0.7 



1x24 



BASS905C 



WAVE3.905 



S0511A 



11:10 



F 



4.5 



0.6 



1x24 



BASS905D 



WAVE4.905 



S0512A 



12:10 



F 



4.5 



0.7 



1x6 



BASS905E 



WAVE5.905 



S0514A 



14:25 



F 



8 



0.5 



1x13 





WAVE6.905 



S0515A 



15:15 



F 



8 



0.5 



1x24 



BASS905F 



WAVE7.905 



S0516A 



16:25 



F 



8 



0.5 



1x24 



BASS905G 



WAVE8.905 



S0517A 



17:55 



F 



8 



0.5 



1x48 



BASS905H 



WAVE9.905 



S0609A 



09:30 



P 



8 



0.5 



6x4 



BASS906B 



WAVE1.906 



S0610A 



10:55 



P 



8 



0.5 



6x4 



BASS906C 





S0612A 



12:25 



P 



8 



0.5 



6x4 



BASS906D 



WAVE2.906 



S0614A 



14:05 



P 



8 



0.5 



6x4 



BASS906E 



WAVE3.906 



S0616A 



16:35 



P 



8 



0.5 



6x4 



BASS906F 



WAVE4.906 



1 The listed time is the starting time of data collection, in the format of hh:mm. Data are 

 encoded in the first three letters of the filename, for example, A28xx is August 28, (1991), 

 S06xx is September 6, (1991), etc. The data length is given in the sixth column. Please 

 see the note below. 



2 Wave type: see Table 11-3 footnote. 



3 Data length: in MxN segments, where M is the number of elevations per profile and N is 

 the number of profiles. The data length of each segment (collected at one elevation) is 

 90 sec. 



and 8-sec periods. Limited data were acquired with spectral waves under a 

 single set of conditions (A28xx: T=3 sec, H=0.7 m). Table 11-3 is a 

 matrix showing the combinations of period and wave height in the LDV data 

 set. The pertinent information for each data segment, including the file names 

 (for LDV, BASS, and OFS), starting time of data collection, wave type, wave 



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