Rogue waves are "giant colossi of the sea", wrote Professor in Ocean Engineering at the University of Melbourne, Alessandro Toffoli, on The Conversation. The "notorious phenomenon" sees ...
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Giant rogue waves: Southern Ocean expedition reveals wind as key causeThe first scientific measurement of a rogue wave was the 25.6 meter Draupner wave, recorded in the North Sea in 1995. 16 suspected rogue wave incidents have been reported in the 21st century.
Tsunamis (pronounced soo-ná-mees), also known as seismic sea waves (mistakenly called ... That is why a small tsunami at one beach can be a giant wave a few miles away. All tsunamis are ...
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