Stephen Ornes's article
about rogue waves suggested that up to half of these waves result from «crossing seas» in which...
Not exact matches
Osborne has studied
rogue waves for 20 years, but physicists have known
about them for much longer than that.
My latest story, «Mathematicians Tame
Rogue Waves, Lighting Up Future of LEDs,» is
about a mathematical discovery that allows physicists to plan out that quantum dance step by step, like directors of a Broadway show.
Not only can you pull off beachy
waves without worrying
about a dozen bobby pins going
rogue on the dance floor, but the surf - inspired style looks even better the next day when you're jumping on a plane for your honeymoon, too.
In his book, Junger wrote
about giant «
rogue waves» that are so powerful «they seem to exceed the forces generating them.»
Ultimately I believe people are the most important, but if I had to worry
about beach zoning, I would worry in this order: 1) tsunamis; 2) hurricanes and ground subsidence; 3) low pressure systems and
rogue waves; 4) sewage and ship leaks; 5) sea level rise.