wave age

From Glossary of Meteorology

A measure of the time the wind has been acting on a wave group, either because the wind has been blowing for a finite length of time or because the fetch is limited; usually expressed as a dimensionless number, the phase speed of the peak of the wave spectrum divided by the wind speed or by the friction velocity.

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