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For an ocean depth of 4000m, a wave's celerity or speed would be about SQR(10 x 4000) = 200 m/s = 720 km/hr. Surface waves could theoretically travel much faster on larger planets, in media denser ...
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How are ocean waves described? The Answer is...
What Causes Ocean Waves?. The winds causes waves on the surface of the ocean (and on lakes). The wind transfers some of its energy into the water, through friction between the air molecules and the ...
Ocean in Motion: Waves - Characteristics...
Ocean surface waves are surface waves that occur on the free surface of the ocean. They usually result from wind, and are also referred to as wind waves. Some waves can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. They range in size from small ripples to huge rogue waves. There is little actual f...
Many a man ought to have a bath-tub larger than the boat which here rode upon the sea.These waves were most wrongfully and barbarously abrupt and tall, and each froth-top was a problem in small boat na ...
has been developed for real time measurement of directional ocean wave spectra. ... The measurements are based on the backscatter of radar energy from the ocean surface (sea clutter).
Ocean Waves (Umi ga Kikoeru) ... Ocean Waves is the official English title (from Japan) for a film more commonly known as I Can Hear the Sea (the literal meaning of the Japanese title).
Earth's ocean covers more than 70% of our planet's surface. There are five major ocean basins. ... Seawater is salty. Anyone who has taken a gulp of water while swimming in the ocean knows that.
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