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Revision as of 14:39, 28 March 2017
Explanations
- left top: value of characteristic number for a single event.
- left bottom: mean value of the characteristic number within the period of data analysis.
- right top: maximum value of the characteristic number within the period of data analysis.
- right bottom: minimum value of the characteristic number within the period of data analysis.
Examples
mean flood current velocity | mean flood current velocity (maximum) |
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mean flood current velocity (mean) | mean flood current velocity (minimum) |
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Remark: Magnitude corresponds to the mean value of all flood current velocity magnitudes. Direction gives mean flow direction during flood current. Mean flood current velocity is always larger or equal than residual flood current velocity.
- mean ebb current velocity
- maximum flood current velocity
- residual flood current velocity (from vector addition)
- mean flood current : mean tide current
- eulerian flood path