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  1. the Caribbean Sea. Waves of huge amplitudes can appear in the deepest layers of the ocean and the possible shapes of such waves in two-layer fluid is described in the paper “An Analytical …

  2. . Now, altimetry provides a long series of observations of significant wave heights (SWHs) in the global ocean. The aim of this study is to analyse the climatology of significant wave heights …

  3. First, we aim at investigating the role of the concurrent wave systems in producing extreme individual waves for different energy ratios and crossing angles in realistic ocean conditions …

  4. Several global extreme value analyses of significant wave height have been based on the ERA-40 dataset [e.g., the Royal Meteorological Institute of the Nether-lands (KNMI) Atlas; Caires and …

  5. Extreme waves and storm surges driven by both extra-tropical and tropical storms are primary factors contributing to extreme coastal water levels.

  6. Ocean waves, particularly long-period swells, lose very little energy as they travel. And unless they collide with an island and break, they are capable of traveling great distances.

  7. wave conditions are favourable, i.e., when unidirectionality and high narrowband energy of the wave field are satisfied. This work delves into the dynamics of extreme wave focusing in …