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- Q4566265 subject Q6854368.
- Q4566265 subject Q7157108.
- Q4566265 abstract "A hundred-year wave is a statistically projected water wave, the height of which, on average, is met or exceeded once in a hundred years for a given location. The likelihood of this wave height being attained at least once in the hundred-year period is 63%. As a projection of the most extreme wave which can be expected to occur in a given body of water, the hundred-year wave is a factor commonly taken into consideration by designers of oil platforms and other offshore structures. Periods of time other than a hundred years may also be taken into account, resulting in, for instance, a fifty-year wave.Various methods are employed to predict the possible steepness and period of these waves, in addition to their height.".
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- Q4566265 wikiPageWikiLink Q6854368.
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- Q4566265 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157108.
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- Q4566265 comment "A hundred-year wave is a statistically projected water wave, the height of which, on average, is met or exceeded once in a hundred years for a given location. The likelihood of this wave height being attained at least once in the hundred-year period is 63%. As a projection of the most extreme wave which can be expected to occur in a given body of water, the hundred-year wave is a factor commonly taken into consideration by designers of oil platforms and other offshore structures.".
- Q4566265 label "Hundred-year wave".