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Eng ID | Term | Definition |
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6021 | westing | The distance a craft makes good to the west. The opposite is EASTING. |
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6022 | wet-bulb thermometer | See THERMOMETER. |
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6023 | wet compass | See COMPASS: LIQUID. |
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6024 | wet density | The ratio of the WEIGHT of the solid particles of a BOTTOM SEDIMENT and the contained moisture to its total volume. |
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6025 | wet dock | See DOCK. |
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6026 | wet fog | See FOG. |
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6027 | wetlands | The term "wetlands" means those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to s... more |
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6028 | wharf | A structure serving as a berthing place for vessels. |
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6029 | whirlpool | Water in rapid rotary motion. See EDDY. |
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6030 | whirlwind | General term for a small-scale rotating column of air. |
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6031 | whitecap | A CREST of a WAVE which becomes unstable in deep water, toppling over or breaking. See BREAKING OF WAVES. |
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6032 | wind | Air motion relative to the EARTH'S surface. Unless it is otherwise specified, only the horizontal component is considered. |
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6033 | wind circulation | The flow of air through a given area. |
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6034 | wind direction | See DIRECTION OF WIND. |
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6035 | wind driven current | See CURRENT. |
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6036 | wind farm | A collection of WIND TURBINES that are collocated and are organised as a single power generation unit. |
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6037 | wind force | Number on a progressive scale (BEAUFORT WIND SCALE) corresponding to the effects produced by WINDS within a range of speeds. Force exerted b... more |
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6038 | wind rose | For a given STATION and period of time, a star-shaped DIAGRAM indicating the relative frequencies of different DIRECTIONS OF WIND, sometim... more |
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6039 | wind set-up | The vertical rise in the STILL WATER LEVEL on the leeward side of a body of water caused by wind stresses on the surface of the water. The d... more |
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6040 | wind speed | Ratio of the distance covered by the air to the time taken to cover it. The 'instantaneous speed' or, more briefly, the 'speed', corresponds... more |