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From: Robert Gainer (no email)
Date: Fri Jul 23 2004 - 15:33:00 EDT
Bryan said
One possibility is that the snapshot of the "waves" actually shows the
moment when two or more wave trains coincide, producing a monster that
breaks into its original trains a moment or two later.
Bryan,
This is true and it’s probably a better way to look at it. You don’t care
about the energy, as a boater you care about the height.
Robert Gainer
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