
What Causes Giant Rogue Waves?
The Joy of Why
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The Linear Addition Mechanism and the Nonlinear Schrodinger Mechanism
Waves in the deep ocean are dispersive. That means that if you have a certain wave that has a certain shape, that changes as it travels. It's unlike sound waves where we can reasonably easily communicate with one another because all the waves arrive at our ears at the same time. And so when we have these extreme waves, indeed, they come in groups or in packets.
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