Have you ever bombed it down a wave with your eye on a nice section and instead of committing to the big end of wave re-entry, you for some reason opt for the fly out of the back of the... (blog.errantsurf.com)
Have you ever bombed it down a wave with your eye on a nice section and instead of committing to the big end of wave re-entry, you for some reason opt for the fly out of the back of the wave approach instead? (blog.errantsurf.com)
The distinctive waves with capped tops and cloudless troughs are created by what's known as velocity shear, which occurs when a fluid or two different fluids — wind and water, for example — interact at different speeds to create differing pressures at the back and front ends of the wave. (sciencedaily.com)