Ekstrem havbølge (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • 5 August 2005, BBC News: Hurricane caused 'tallest wave' Arkiveret 12. februar 2006 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...The observations suggest prior estimates for extreme waves are too low, researchers warn in Science...The distance between the crest of the biggest wave and its trough was 91 ft (27.7 metres) but they suspect the instruments missed some waves that were as tall as 132 ft (40 metres)..."Our results suggest that waves in excess of 90 ft are not rogue waves but actually are fairly common during hurricanes,"..."

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  • "MAXWAVE, Rogue waves – Forecast and impact on marine structures". Arkiveret fra originalen 15. december 2004. Hentet 20. december 2004.

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  • 2004-07-21, Sciencedaily: Ship-sinking Monster Waves Revealed By ESA Satellites Arkiveret 24. juli 2004 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...Despite the relatively brief length of time the data covered, the MaxWave team identified more than ten individual giant waves around the globe above 25 metres in height...current ships and offshore platforms are built to withstand maximum wave heights of only 15 metres..."
  • "MAXWAVE, Rogue waves – Forecast and impact on marine structures". Arkiveret fra originalen 15. december 2004. Hentet 20. december 2004.
  • 21 Juli 2004, ESA: Monsterbølger afsløret fra rummet Arkiveret 4. februar 2005 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...I ugen februar/marts 2001 fik to hærdede krydstogtskibe, Bremen og Caledonian Star, vinduerne på broen smadret af en 30 meter høj monsterbølge i Sydatlanten. Bremen drev rundt i to timer uden at kunne navigere..."
  • 04/17/2005: 'Freak' wave rocks cruise (70-footer hits N.Y.-bound ship) Arkiveret 24. februar 2007 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "..."The sea had actually calmed down when the wave seemed to come out of thin air at daybreak," Robison said. "Our captain, who has 20 years on the job, said he never saw anything like it."..."
  • Interview med en af passagerene et stykke nede; James Fraley: April 18, 2005, CNN: Ratzinger A Frontrunner for Pope; Freak Wave Hits Norwegian Cruiseliner Arkiveret 25. januar 2006 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...No, that -- the main wave that was 70 foot, that hit between 6:00 and 6:30 in the morning. At that time, that's what caused the damage to the front of the ship. But the damage on the inside of the ship was prior to that..."
  • Billede af gigantbølge, lige før den vælter over et skib: webarchive backup: Maine Maritime Academy: G. A. Chase Home Page: Picture of an extreme wave about to hit a ship Citat: "...We were on the wing of the bridge, with a height of eye of 56 feet, and this wave broke over our heads...The lesson is that it is not necessary that the weather be awful for a unexpectedly large wave to appear at sea and cause serious damage..."
  • 14. nov 2003, ing.dk: Ekstreme bølger – havets spøgelser Arkiveret 22. februar 2014 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...En 30 meter høj bølge bør – ifølge teorien – kun forekomme én gang på 10.000 år. Men det ser ud til at ekstreme bølger er langt hyppigere..."
  • New Scientist magazine, vol 170 issue 2297, 30/06/2001: Monsters of the deep. Authored by: Graham Lawton Arkiveret 21. december 2004 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...Linear modeling-based on the idea that waves simply add up-has clearly failed. So maybe some kind of non-linear interaction, also known as chaos, is the cause..."
  • 5 August 2005, BBC News: Hurricane caused 'tallest wave' Arkiveret 12. februar 2006 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...The observations suggest prior estimates for extreme waves are too low, researchers warn in Science...The distance between the crest of the biggest wave and its trough was 91 ft (27.7 metres) but they suspect the instruments missed some waves that were as tall as 132 ft (40 metres)..."Our results suggest that waves in excess of 90 ft are not rogue waves but actually are fairly common during hurricanes,"..."
  • 21 Juli 2004, ESA: Monsterbølger afsløret fra rummet Arkiveret 4. februar 2005 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...resultater fra ESA-satellit har medvirket til at fastslå, at disse monsterbølger er langt mere udbredte end antaget..."