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  2. Rogue wave - Wikipedia

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    This work highlighted that in cases of crossing waves, wave steepness could increase beyond usual limits. Although the waves studied were not as extreme as rogue waves, the research provided an understanding of how multidirectional wave interactions could lead to extreme wave heights - a key concept in the formation of rogue waves.

  3. List of rogue waves - Wikipedia

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    This claim, however, is contradicted by other sources, which maintain that, over a time period from 1969 to 1994 alone, rogue waves were responsible for the complete loss of 22 supertankers, often with their entire crew. [4] [5] [6] In 2007, researcher Paul C. Liu of NOAA compiled a list of more than 50 incidents likely associated with rogue ...

  4. SS Edmund Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    A group of three rogue waves, often called "three sisters," [108] was reported in the vicinity of Edmund Fitzgerald at the time she sank. [109] [110] The "three sisters" phenomenon is said to occur on Lake Superior and refers to a sequence of three rogue waves forming that are one-third larger than normal waves. The first wave introduces an ...

  5. Once dismissed as mythical, a 60-foot rogue wave swells off ...

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    An enormous, 58-foot-tall swell that crashed in the waters off British Columbia, Canada, in November 2020 has been confirmed as the largest "rogue" wave ever Once dismissed as mythical, a 60-foot ...

  6. Mysterious 6,000-mile-long wave discovered in Venus ... - AOL

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  7. MS München - Wikipedia

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    MS München was a German LASH carrier of the Hapag-Lloyd line that sank with all 28 hands for unknown reasons in a severe North Atlantic storm in December 1978. The most accepted theory is that one or more rogue waves hit München and damaged her, so that she drifted for 33 hours with a list of 50 degrees without electricity or propulsion.

  8. 'Rogue' or 'sneaker?' What caused the giant wave in the ... - AOL

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    At the site where the wave hit, 50 soldiers were dropped off to fix utilities and assess damages. ... Although most media outlets are referring to this event as a "rogue wave," rogue waves are ...

  9. Optical rogue waves - Wikipedia

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    Wave turbulence or convective instability induced by third-order dispersion and/or Raman scattering have also been employed to describe the formation of optical rogue waves. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] [ 49 ] Third-order dispersion and Raman scattering play a central role in the generation of large redshifts, and turbulence treats the statistical properties ...