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Real-world rogue wave probabilities [PDF]
Rogue waves are dangerous ocean waves at least twice as high as the surrounding waves. Despite an abundance of studies conducting simulations or wave tank experiments, there is so far no reliable forecast for them.
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Generation mechanism and prediction of an observed extreme rogue wave [PDF]
Rogue waves are individual ocean surface waves with crest height $$\eta$$ η or trough-to-crest height H that are large compared to the significant wave height $$H_s$$ H s of the underlying sea state: $$H/H_s>2.2$$ H / H s > 2.2 or $$\eta /H_s>1.25$$ η ...
Johannes Gemmrich, Leah Cicon
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We investigate the effect of the third-order dispersion on higher-order rogue wave solutions. We find that under the presence of weak perturbation, the higher-order rogue wave breaks apart into its fundamental rogue wave constituents, similar to how a ...
Amdad Chowdury, Wonkeun Chang
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The financial rogue waves are reported analytically in the nonlinear option pricing model due to Ivancevic, which is nonlinear wave alternative of the Black-Scholes model. These solutions may be used to describe the possible physical mechanisms for rogue
A.J. Frost +13 more
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Optical Dark Rogue Wave. [PDF]
AbstractPhotonics enables to develop simple lab experiments that mimic water rogue wave generation phenomena, as well as relativistic gravitational effects such as event horizons, gravitational lensing and Hawking radiation. The basis for analog gravity experiments is light propagation through an effective moving medium obtained via the nonlinear ...
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We present a theoretical study of extreme events occurring in phononic lattices. In particular, we focus on the formation of rogue or freak waves, which are characterized by their localization in both spatial and temporal domains.
Charalampidis, E. G. +3 more
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Detection of Elusive Rogue Wave with Cross-Track Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Approach [PDF]
Rogue waves are reported to wreck ships and claim lives. The prompt detection of their presence is difficult due to their small footprint and unpredictable emergence.
Tung-Cheng Wang, Jean-Fu Kiang
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Are rogue waves really unexpected?
An unexpected wave is defined by Gemmrich & Garrett (2008) as a wave that is much taller than a set of neighboring waves. Their definition of "unexpected" refers to a wave that is not anticipated by a casual observer. Clearly, unexpected waves defined in
Fedele, Francesco
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Prediction of freak waves from buoy measurements [PDF]
Freak or rogue waves are a danger to ships, offshore infrastructure, and other maritime equipment. Reliable rogue wave forecasts could mitigate this risk for operations at sea. While the occurrence of oceanic rogue waves at sea is generally acknowledged,
Thomas Breunung, Balakumar Balachandran
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Contribution of solitons to enhanced rogue wave occurrence in shallow depths: a case study in the southern North Sea [PDF]
The shallow waters off the coast of Norderney in the southern North Sea are characterised by a higher frequency of rogue wave occurrences than expected. Here, rogue waves refer to waves exceeding twice the significant wave height.
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