Term |
Description |
Hrms |
Root mean square wave height. |
Hsig |
Significant wave height = average height of the waves which comprise the highest 33% of waves in a given sample period (typically 20 to 30 minutes). |
ha |
Hectares (1 ha being equivalent to approximately 2.4 acres). |
Habitat |
The local environment occupied by an organism. |
Habitat creation |
The recreation of a natural habitat by man. |
Harmonic Analysis |
Process of measuring or calculating the relative amplitudes and frequencies of all the significant harmonic components present in a given wave form. |
Harmonic constants |
The amplitudes and epochs of the harmonic constituents of the tide or tidal current at any place. |
Harmonic function |
In its simplest form, a quantity that varies as the cosine of an angle that increases uniformly with time. It may be expressed by the formula: y = A cos at, in which y is a function of time (t), A is a constant coefficient, and a is the rate of change in the angle at. |
HAT |
Highest Astronomical Tide |
Head |
The difference in water level at either end of a strait, channel, inlet, etc. |
High water (HW) |
The maximum height reached by a rising tide. |
High water mark |
A line or mark left upon tide flats, beach, or along shore objects indicating the elevation of the intrusion of high water. |
Hindcast |
The prediction of wave characteristics using meteorological information as opposed to the measurements of these features. |
Hinterland |
The infrastructure and transportation routes associated with the port, used to define the area of land behind a port |
Hmax |
Maximum wave height in a recorded burst of raw data. |
Hmean |
Mean wave height. |
HMWBs |
Heavily Modified Water Bodies |
Holocene |
The last 10,000 years in the geological timescale. |
HPLC |
High Performance Liquid Chromatography |
HTA |
Historical Trends Analysis |
HW |
High Water |
HWM |
High water Mark |
Hydrodynamic |
The processes and science associated with the flow and motion in water produced by applied forces. |
Hydrodynamic |
The flow and motion in water produced by applied forces |