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Fetch

D2. Hydrography, tides, waves, bathymetry and marine geology

Definition

Distance over water across which the wind blows generating waves.

Fetch is the distance of open water over which the wind blows in a roughly constant direction to generate waves. With wind speed and duration it sets how large a wind sea grows: longer fetch yields taller, longer-period waves until the sea becomes fully developed and stops growing. Fetch-limited and duration-limited growth laws underlie wave forecasting and the JONSWAP spectrum derived from the fetch-limited North Sea.