Talk:Cross sea

Example deletion
I removed the example because I felt both that it added little to the article and that the primary description was largely self-explanatory. Just felt that deserved some justification.

Frostyservant 02:12, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

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Initial description modified
I have changed the first sentence from: "In surface navigation, a cross sea is a sea state with two wave systems traveling at oblique angles."

to two sentences: "A cross sea is a sea state of wind-generated ocean waves that consists of nonparallel wave systems. A cross sea has a large amount of directional spreading."

I made this change because the original description referenced an obsolete page in the American Meteorological Society's online Meteorology Glossary. That glossary has since changed it's definition of "cross sea", so I updated the definition here to match. Widjididji (talk) 22:23, 4 February 2019 (UTC)