Therefore it is not true that they «appear out of nowhere and leave without a trace,» which has often been claimed to be a characteristic feature of
ocean rogue waves.
Not exact matches
This relation of the Schrödinger equation to classical
waves is already revealed in the way that a variant called the nonlinear Schrödinger equation is commonly used to describe other classical
wave systems — for example in optics and even in
ocean waves, where it provides a mathematical picture of unusually large and robust «
rogue waves.»
The
wave - powered sub Papa Mau not only set a record while crossing the Pacific
Ocean autonomously, it also studied
rogue waves and other marine phenomena invisible to eyes in the sky
«We believe this first study of
rogue waves occurring over space and time during hurricanes will help improve real - time forecasting for shipping companies and other organizations that need to understand the risk of extreme events in the
oceans.»
In the 3 - D computer simulation below, a
rogue wave rises suddenly from turbulent waters during an
ocean storm.
What if
rogue waves appear in plasma as well as in the
ocean?
Rogue waves have been observed in
oceans around the world.
An improved understanding of how
rogue waves originate could lead to improved techniques for identifying
ocean areas likely to spawn them, allowing shipping companies to avoid dangerous seas.
«Understanding
rogue ocean waves may be simple after all.»
Rogue waves — also called freak
waves — are unusually large surface
waves that occur in the
ocean.
This technique, which is currently applied in the field of photonics, could help predict
rogue wave events1 on the
ocean surface, along with other extreme natural phenomena.
Potentially extremely dangerous realistic
rogue waves — also called as freak
waves — can now be controlled and generated at will in laboratory environments, in similar conditions as they appear in the
ocean.
The scope of these results goes well beyond the field of photonics, since this type of background noise is generally considered to be one of the possible mechanisms behind the destructive
rogue waves that suddenly appear on the surface of
oceans, and is also believed to be present in other systems such as plasma dynamics in the early Universe.
Unlike other large
waves, such as tsunamis or
rogue waves, these rollers, called internal
waves, do not ride the
ocean surface.
For the more science - minded traveler, Susan Casey's «The Wave: In Pursuit of the
Rogues, Freaks and Giants of the
Ocean» takes readers on a high - octane trip in search of the world's giant
waves, while also unpacking the fascinating mysteries behind them.
We could not get too close to the edge or else we would risk being pulled into the
ocean by a
rogue wave.
We have all seen viral videos posted online of people standing at the edge of the
Ocean and admiring the beauty of the
waves when they suddenly are caught off guard and swept off their feet by a
rogue wave.
I wonder if the «
rogue wave» effect occurs with RF as it does when
ocean waves happen to coincide and sum into a powerful peak.
Hank: «I wonder if the «
rogue wave» effect occurs with RF as it does when
ocean waves happen to coincide and sum into a powerful peak.»