The highest sea waves are tsunamis
Feburary 6th, the highest sea wave was 34 meters.
The highest sea surface temperature ever recorded was 98.6°F (37°C) in the Persian Gulf in 2019.
A crest of the sea is the highest point of a wave. It is where the wave is breaking and the water is lifted up and pushed forwards by the wind.
Red Sea
38 degrees centrigrade
February 6, 1933 in HistoryHighest recorded sea wave (not tsunami), 34 m, in Pacific hurricane it was actually 112 feet above sea levelSource: http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1933/february_6_1933_91710.html
The highest recorded temperature for water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), which is the boiling point of water at sea level.
There are several factors that the Red Sea has high salinity. The Red Sea has a high rate of evaporation and very little precipitation. It also has a limited connection with the Indian Ocean, which has lower water salinity. The Red Sea has a lack of significant rivers or streams draining into the sea.
The highest temperature ever was 103 degrees, which was recorded on July 29, 2009. The lowest recorded temperature was 0 degrees, which was recorded on January 31, 1950.
The highest surface salinity in the world ocean is found in the Red Sea.
Depending on location, between 15 and 20 Centigrade, higher temperatures have been recorded