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 ...