Rogue Moon was created in 1960.
It depends on the size of the surrounding waves - they are defined as waves that are more than twice the size of surrounding waves
A tidal wave (AKA a Tsunami) is caused by an earthquake. It is more of a wall of water and a rise of sea level. when a tidal wave is coming, water will be sucked out from shore rapidly. Tidal waves usually aren't more than 3 feet in open water because in open water it is usually more than 600 feet deep. Rogue Waves can occur in open water and aren't usually caused by earthquakes but just waves that build up. Rogue waves come undetected. Tidal waves have signs. Both are huge in size, up to 100+ ft. Tidal Waves tend to crash on shore while Rogue Waves are violent waves in open water.
Seismic waves occur when there is an earthquake.
s-waves are slower they always occur after p-waves
The two settings where rogue waves occur in the book are the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Rogue waves are unpredictable and exceptionally large waves that can pose a significant danger to ships and maritime activities in these locations.
Rogue Moon was created in 1960.
One way rogue waves can be produced is are Rogue waves are massive waves that appear out of nowhere. The height that classifies a wave as rogue isn't set in stone. Some experts call a wave rogue if it's twice as high as the other waves surrounding it. Others say that to be rogue a wave only needs be 33 percent taller than surrounding waves ALSO
when large waves join
Rogue waves on the open sea can dwarf even hurricane waves such as the one above. enturies ago, the "hole in the ocean" was the folklore of grizzled old sea dogs. Today, oceanographers know that the catastrophic phenomena -- which they call "freak" or "rogue" waves -- do indeed exist, and they even have a good idea of what causes the towering waves. While always unexpected, freak waves tend to occur more often in particular areas, such as off the eastern coast of South Africa (where the Waratah disappeared and the Oceanos sunk, as described in the SAVAGE SEAS episode "Killer Waves"), in the Gulf of Alaska, and off the Florida coast. That has given oceanographers vital clues about their origin.
The huge waves come to Mavericks, California in the winter after a storm.
I have been at sea when the boat was rocked by a rogue wave.
earthquakes
Rogue Waves The Sinking of Poseidon - 2006 TV was released on: USA: 11 March 2006
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It depends on the size of the surrounding waves - they are defined as waves that are more than twice the size of surrounding waves