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Remark: Vector is the result from vector addition of all ebb current velocities. Residual ebb current velocity is always less or equal than [[Example figures: mean ebb current velocity|mean ebb current velocity]]. | |||
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Revision as of 14:27, 20 August 2014
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.
Remark: The mean value is only computed at locations where all events have occurred within the period of data analysis.
Examples
residual ebb current velocity | residual ebb current velocity (maximum) |
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residual ebb current velocity (mean) | residual ebb current velocity (minimum) |
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Remark: Vector is the result from vector addition of all ebb current velocities. Residual ebb current velocity is always less or equal than mean ebb current velocity.
- residual flood current velocity
- mean ebb current velocity (from magnitude)