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Swell in the sea refers to a series of waves that have traveled beyond their point of origin, typically generated by distant winds. These waves are characterized by their long wavelength and smooth, rolling shape, and they can create a more organized and consistent wave pattern. Unlike choppy waves, swells are generally more uniform and can travel vast distances across the ocean, influencing surf conditions and coastal environments. Swell height and period are important factors for surfers and marine activities.

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