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Rogue Waves

For a long time, rogue waves (defined as waves that are greater than twice the height of surrounding waves) were thought to be a myth, like mermaids or the kraken, but recent developments in satellite imagery and oceanic instruments now show that they occur on a semi-regular basis. But we’re still not sure why…

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SOURCES
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/roguewaves.html
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