fetch

FETCH

The unobstructed distance over water that wind travels before reaching a given point. Fetch determines wave size: the longer the fetch, the bigger the waves. A lake has limited fetch; the open Atlantic has thousands of miles of it. The word names the relationship between distance, wind, and water.
Etymology
Old English feccan, to fetch, to obtain. The wind fetches force across the distance.
 weather coastline water
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