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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
Interesting. I went to my Chapman's to look up their definition of chop:
"The confused water action found at places where tidal currents meet is
called a chop, a term also applied to small, closely spaced waves
resulting
from wind action on small bodies of water."
So it looks like a 5 foot chop can be the same as 5 foot seas.
I don't boat on the ocean so I was not familiar with the first part of
the
definition. ;-)
Before you put Chapman's away, look up the Beaufort scale. My latest
copy is a 1985 edition and the scale is on page 327, but if you have
another edition it may be somewhere else in the book.
Look down the chart to Force 7 winds:
28-33 knots (32-38 mph). "Near Gale". "White foam from breaking waves
begins to be blown in streaks" BOATS REMAIN IN HARBOR; THOSE AT SEA
HEAVE-TO.
Effects observed on land: Whole trees in motion, resistance felt when
walking against wind.
I have the same edition......1985/27th Edition
Interesting chart. Thanks. ;-)
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