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  2. List of rogue waves - Wikipedia

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    The Draupner wave, a single giant wave measured on New Year's Day 1995, finally confirmed the existence of freak waves, which had previously been considered near-mythical. This list of rogue waves compiles incidents of known and likely rogue waves – also known as freak waves, monster waves, killer waves, and extreme waves.

  3. Rogue wave - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, scientists using three weeks of radar images from European Space Agency satellites found ten rogue waves, each 25 metres (82 ft) or higher. [13] A rogue wave is a natural ocean phenomenon that is not caused by land movement, only lasts briefly, occurs in a limited location, and most often happens far out at sea. [1]

  4. Template : Oceans and seas in the Philippines location map

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  5. Huge rogue waves smash into remote US military base in Pacific

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    Giganticwaves swamped parts of a key US military facility in the middle of the Pacific Ocean last weekend, ... with a total area of a total area of about 2.5 square kilometers (about 1 ...

  6. More monster waves will collide with the California coast ...

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    A series of powerful storms in the Pacific Ocean are driving towering waves into the California coastline, triggering flooding and posing a significant risk to people and structures along the coast.

  7. Tropical instability waves - Wikipedia

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    This wave pattern was first recognized in 1977 using satellite images, by R. Legeckis, who called them "long waves". [2] The term "tropical instability waves" is attributed to a 1986 paper by S. G. H. Philander, W. J. Hurlin, and R. C. Pacanowski, who explained the existence and basic properties of the waves using a mathematical model of ocean ...

  8. What caused the huge waves that battered California’s coast?

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    El Niño event brings ocean-wide waves. The El Niño event is accompanied by oceanic downwelling Kelvin waves.This occurs when a thick, warm layer of the Pacific Ocean sloshes east — creating an ...

  9. Philippine Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean east of the Philippine Archipelago (hence the name) and the largest sea in the world, occupying an estimated surface area of 5 million square kilometers (2 × 10 ^ 6 sq mi). [1] The Philippine Sea Plate forms the floor of the sea. [2]