vågbuoyer
Vågbuoyer is a term used in oceanography to describe a family of autonomous, near-surface buoys designed to monitor ocean waves. The name blends the Nordic word våg (wave) with buoy, highlighting its function as a floating instrument that records wave characteristics such as height, period, and direction, along with related environmental parameters.
Construction and sensors: A vågbuoyer typically includes a buoy hull, a mooring or drift system, a solar-powered
Operation: Deployed from ships or platforms, the buoy can be anchored or released to drift with currents.
Applications: Vågbuoyers support coastal engineering, weather forecasting, and marine research by providing near-surface wave measurements to
Origin and terminology: The term reflects a Nordic linguistic influence alongside English, and is used variably