The kind of waves produced during storm conditions are called destructive waves. The two parts of a wave are called the crest and the trough.
split trees, ocean's high waves in bad weather, storm clouds, a tempest dropping fire.
"Visible" light is the only kind of electromagneticenergy waves you can see. But it's notthe only kind of energy wave you can see.You can certainly see ocean waves in the water, seismic waves in the land, standing waveson a guitar string, and traveling waves running up and down a long guy-wire.
Light waves - as long as they are between roughly 350 to 750 nanometers in wavelength.
Heat waves (infared) and sound waves.
The colors of a rainbow seen after a storm are made up of visible light, specifically a spectrum of colors ranging from red to violet. This visible light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is within the wavelength range visible to the human eye.
The big waves in Nazare, Portugal, are typically seen during the winter months, particularly from October to March. This is when the conditions are most favorable for the formation of large swells that attract surfers and spectators to the area.
No, you cannot see sound waves. Sound waves move more quickly than we can process with our eyes. Technically, sound waves are invisible.
Unlike humans, insects have the ability to see ultraviolet wave lengths. The champions at sensing infrared radiation are believed to be the beetles.
No nobody can see any type of waves
Beta waves
The biggest waves in Nazare are typically seen during the winter months, especially between October and March.
It is not so much that it is string enough to be seen be telescopes as much as it is large enough. That storm is larger than Earth.