Long Island Sound wave height question
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			Subject:  Long Island Sound wave height question 
 
When you listen to the Marine weather they will tell you wave hights on the 
sound and in the ocean. 
 
I know, my question was more complicated.  If the marine forecast says wave 
heights on the sound will be 2-3ft, is that for the middle of the sound or 
what?  Because I would think that if these 2-3ft waves were being produced by 
a 
north wind that the highest waves would be at the southern end of the sound 
near Long Island.  Accordingly I would also think that the CT shore would 
have 
nearly flat seas in that situation.  Anyone got any ideas? 
 
Chris 
 
 
I am temped to say, if you don't understand the relationship between winds and 
land masses then perhaps you shouldn't be out in a small vessel like a kayak. 
 
But, the waves will of course get smaller the closer you get to a lee. Just 
remember that the lee can change very fast with any wind shift. 
Also be aware that the marine weather forecast is notorious for being 
conservative in their wave height estimates. 
 
Capt. Bill 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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