Wave Height Given Minor Vertical Semi-Axis for Shallow Water Condition evaluator uses Height of the Wave = (2*Vertical Semi-Axis)/(1+(Sea Bed Elevation/Water Depth for Semi-Axis of Ellipse)) to evaluate the Height of the Wave, The Wave Height Given Minor Vertical Semi-Axis for Shallow Water Condition formula is defined as the difference between elevations of crest and neighboring trough, when we have information about minor vertical semi axis for shallow water. Height of the Wave is denoted by Hw symbol.
How to evaluate Wave Height Given Minor Vertical Semi-Axis for Shallow Water Condition using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Wave Height Given Minor Vertical Semi-Axis for Shallow Water Condition, enter Vertical Semi-Axis (B), Sea Bed Elevation (Z) & Water Depth for Semi-Axis of Ellipse (ds) and hit the calculate button.