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  2. Wind-wave dissipation - Wikipedia

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    Wind-wave breaking at coastal area is a major source of the wind-wave dissipation. The wind waves lose their energy to the shore or sometimes back to the ocean when those break at the shore. (see more explains -> “Ocean surface wave breaking”) 2) dissipation by "wave–turbulence interaction" The turbulent wind flows and viscous eddies ...

  3. Infrared sauna - Wikipedia

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    Infrared saunas are also used in Infrared Therapy and Waon Therapy; while there is a small amount of preliminary evidence that these therapies correlate with a number of benefits, including reduced blood pressure, increased heart rate and increased left ventricular function, there are several problems with linking this evidence to alleged ...

  4. Swell (ocean) - Wikipedia

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    A swell, also sometimes referred to as ground swell, in the context of an ocean, sea or lake, is a series of mechanical waves that propagate along the interface between water and air under the predominating influence of gravity, and thus are often referred to as surface gravity waves. These surface gravity waves have their origin as wind waves ...

  5. Gravity wave - Wikipedia

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    In fluid dynamics, gravity waves are waves in a fluid medium or at the interface between two media when the force of gravity or buoyancy tries to restore equilibrium. An example of such an interface is that between the atmosphere and the ocean, which gives rise to wind waves. A gravity wave results when fluid is displaced from a position of ...

  6. Infragravity wave - Wikipedia

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    This distinguishes infragravity waves from normal oceanic gravity waves, which are created by wind acting on the surface of the sea, and are slower than the generating wind. Whatever the details of their generation mechanism, discussed below, infragravity waves are these subharmonics of the impinging gravity waves. [2] Classification of the ...

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.

  8. Sverdrup wave - Wikipedia

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    A Sverdrup wave (also known as Poincaré wave, or rotational gravity wave [1]) is a wave in the ocean, or large lakes, which is affected by gravity and Earth's rotation (see Coriolis effect). For a non-rotating fluid, shallow water waves are affected only by gravity (see Gravity wave ), where the phase velocity of shallow water gravity wave ( c ...

  9. Internal wave breaking - Wikipedia

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    Breaking internal waves are regarded to play an important role on mixing of the ocean based on lab experiments and remote sensing. The effect of internal waves on mixing is also studied extensively in direct numerical simulations. Even though research indicates that internal wave breaking is important for local turbulence, there remains ...

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