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How big is a wave?
How do I measure a wave's height?
Saltwater Dreaming is very aware of the
constant confusion about how you should measure the size of a wave. For
Hawaii and and a lot of older surfers the wave is measured from the back,
making a wave that is 6 foot high at the front being 3 feet. This over
the years has created great confusion and controversy.
- Therefore to help create some sort of standard
this web page will use the front, or face of the wave as the measurement.
If a surfer is 6 feet tall a 6 feet wave will be head height.
- Noted by one of our visitors another variance is
where the wave is breaking on a shallow reef break, this can make the
wave jack-up to twice its original height. Another visitor also added
that we ride the face of the wave and so that's where we should measure
it from.
- Steve from Victoria Australia says "Where
I come from (Jan Juc Victoria (near Bells)), we normally give two measurements:
swell size and wave size. The swell size is where you refer to the "back"
of the wave, and the wave size is the size of the face just at breaking
point.
For an example, a little known right hand
point wave in the area, the wave size actually gets bigger as you surf
it due to the shape of the underlying reef. For example on a 3 foot
SWELL SIZE, you take off on a 5 foot WAVE FACE. But by the end of the
rdie, as the reef gets shallower, the wave can jack up to 8 foot face
size.
- Ethan Bartier says "I personally talk face
of waves. The whole stupid back measuring way started out due to selfish
lifeguards on the hawaiian north shore (http://web.onetel.com/~simonathey/waves.htm)
personally i just think everyone should go back to talking face because
back is just stupid"
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Johrdan says....I believe it should be the face
of the wave, too. It is obvious that it should be the front. We don't
ride tha back of the wave now do we. Why the need of complications,
THE FRONT DAMN IT!!!
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Ted now living in serene Phuket says.....I am from Hawaii
(surfed there for 50 years) and I dont know anyone who would seriously
call a twelve foot wave one has just rode, as six feet. They would
say.....how big? It was Double over head man!! Its the face of the
breaking wave that we measure, not the ocean swell before it breaks.
- Chunks says Bwaaaahhhahahahahahahahah. Here (Aust)
we tend to talk the wave size down. I'd look like a cock if I went up
to my mates raving about 12ft surf when it is only 6ft.
Maybe beginners like yourselves need to seem like hellmen
by talking up the waves, god knows if it was constantly 3 ft here
I too would be tempted to say it was 6ft but ITS NOT.
We talk of the swell size ie. 2.5m SE open sea swell
will produce 4ft at a southern point and maybe 6ft on a northern beach
and more like 8ft a bit further down the coast so its all bullshit.
If I say 6ft Dbah it is understood that Dbah on a 6ft
swell may produce a 15ft face.
To me its either on or its not and I can tell how the
swell has been by the size of the smile on me mates face when they
are telling me of their war stories. If they say its 45ft then it
fucking well is.
Instead of worrying about it all why dont you just go
and get fucking tubed fuckwits. seems like Chunks is a cool guy you
can send feedback to him here sendmailtotimmo@yahoo.co.uk
????? an Aussie with a UK address???
Maaaaaaaaaaate!!!!!!!!!
Who cares how big the waves are if you come out of the water stoked
with your last surf session..........
At the end of the day its the size of your balls that will indicate
what size you actually go out in and surf.....................
ALMAGA

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