Rogue waves, once considered maritime legends, are now scientifically documented phenomena that can reach heights nearly three times the local significant wave height, as demonstrated by the 26.5m wave recorded at the Draupner platform in 1995 and the 17.6m wave measured near Vancouver Island in 2020; these extreme waves form through complex mechanisms including non-linear focusing via modulational instability, phase interference, and shearing of opposing currents like the Gulf Stream, and are now monitored in real-time through satellite radars and buoy networks, with their risk integrated into ship seakeeping calculations and operational forecasts.
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Vagues scélérates : quand les murs d’eau géants deviennent une réalité scientifiqueAdded:
Hold on tight. The swift waves of veritable walls of water that suddenly appear offshore have moved from legend to oceanography since the Dropner platform recorded a wave of about 26.5 m in 1995 and in 2020 a buoy near Vancouver Island measured a monster of 17.6 m, almost three times the local significant height. Giants born from non-linear focusing through modulational instability.
phase interference and shearing of opposing currents such as the Goulstream to the point that their risk, once relegated to the folklore of captains, is now integrated into the calculation of the seakeeping of ships and operational forecasts thanks to the combined monitoring of satellite radars and buoy networks which map in real time its ephemeral levitatings.
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