FETCH with Ruff Ruffman - 2006 Scruff Ruffman at Large was released on:
USA: 25 June 2007
Cormorant.
Fetch, often called the fetch length, is a term for the length of water over which a given wind has blown. It is used in geography and meteorology and is usually associated with coastal erosion. It plays a large part in longshore drift as well. Fetch length along with the wind speed (or strength) determines the size of waves produced. The longer the fetch length and the faster the wind speed, the larger and stronger the wave will be. For example, the winds which travel from the East Coast of the United States and hit the west coast of Ireland would have an extremely large fetch and would produce very large waves if the wind speed was also high. The fetch length determines the power and energy of the wave. Additionally, if the winds are blowing in the same direction during the wave's lifetime, the wave will in turn be stronger. If a fetch is very large, then the wave will be very large and vice versa. The fetch is related to the orbit of the wave. The longer the wind drags along the sea the more energy the wave will have which will make the wave a destructive wave.
97 feet
Highly variable, depending upon size, quality, locality, etc. A small, damaged druse of crystals from Mexico might fetch $10, a superb cabinet specimen with large perfect crystals from Sicily might fetch thousands.
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