To stand at the edge of an ocean is to face an eternity of waves and water, a shroud covering seven-tenths of the Earth. Hidden below are mountain ranges and canyons that rival anything on land.
"Whether the warming comes from a heat wave, El Niño, Arctic sea ice loss or other forces, the message is clear: Warmer water means massive ecosystem change and widespread impacts on seabirds ...
Scientists have discovered that ocean ... (2D) waves, multidirectional waves can become twice as large before they break.” Professor Frederic Dias of University College Dublin and ENS Paris-Saclay, ...
Researchers would need to factor in disturbances from natural waves at sea that could destroy the water patterns if these sea waves are too strong. As the water patterns are not easily disrupted ...