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On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 07:26:15 -0400, thunder
wrote: Hurricane Ivan generated a wave 91 feet. Although, scientists suspect they missed some as tall as 132 feet. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4739741.stm Ah, that was interesting. I remember an discussion a while back about huge waves and one of the discussion points was how the waves were measured - from Sea Level or from the bottom of the trough. Good to know that those of us who thought the correct way to measure wave height was from the trough to the highest point are correctomundo. :) My Dad, and his fellow DE commanders when they all got together, swore that he spent more time under water than on top of it when on WWII convoy duty in the North Atlantic during storm season. They used to joke about qualifying for a submariner's badge. Later, Tom |
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