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Relationship between Sea Surface Single Carrier Waves and Decreasing Pressures of Atmosphere Lower Boundary

Read  full  paper  at: http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=53014#.VLR248nQrzE Author(s)    Daika Augustin , Mbane Biouele César *   Affiliation(s) Laboratory of Earth’s Atmosphere Physics, Department of Physics, University of Yaoundé I, Yaoundé,Cameroun . ABSTRACT Descriptions of unusually high waves appearing on the sea surface for a short time (freak, rogue or killer waves) have been considered as a part of marine folklore for a long time. A number of instrumental registrations have appeared recently making the community to pay more attention to this problem and to reconsider known observations of freak waves. To allow a better understanding of the behavior of rogue waves associated with tornadoes in terms of their origin, the nonlinear theory of off-balance systems is developed in the specific case of strong agitations constantly seen on the surface of extensive and deep rivers, when they are crossed ...

Relationship between Sea Surface Single Carrier Waves and Decreasing Pressures of Atmosphere Lower Boundary

Read  full  paper  at: http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=53014#.VK9ImcnQrzE Author(s)     Daika Augustin , Mbane Biouele César *   Affiliation(s) Laboratory of Earth’s Atmosphere Physics, Department of Physics, University of Yaoundé I, Yaoundé,Cameroun . ABSTRACT Descriptions of unusually high waves appearing on the sea surface for a short time (freak, rogue or killer waves) have been considered as a part of marine folklore for a long time. A number of instrumental registrations have appeared recently making the community to pay more attention to this problem and to reconsider known observations of freak waves. To allow a better understanding of the behavior of rogue waves associated with tornadoes in terms of their origin, the nonlinear theory of off-balance systems is developed in the specific case of strong agitations constantly seen on the surface of extensive and deep rivers, when they are cr...