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The rogue waves are one of the most interesting phenomena in the oceans.

 The rogue waves are one of the most interesting phenomena in the oceans. 


Rogue waves are unpredicted very high waves. Those waves look like Tsunamis that are forming in undersea earthquakes. Tsunami rises when waves reach the shoal and the water must rise over it. That means tsunamis are dangerous only on shores and shoals. 

The rogue wave doesn't seem to have a connection with volcanoes or underwater earthquakes. And most of those waves are seen outside the shoals. That means the rogue waves can be very surprising. 

In some models, rogue waves form when the water pulse that travels near the bottom of the sea suddenly impacts some kind of underwater hill or mountain. If the high-speed water layer impacts underwater hills, that rises water to the surface. And that thing can form a giant wave, that seems coming from nowhere. When a high-speed water pulse travels underwater water pressure will not let those water molecules release their energy to up. 




"Scientists have employed artificial intelligence to analyze over a billion waves spanning 700 years, leading to a groundbreaking formula for predicting rogue waves. This study, which transforms vast ocean data into an equation for rogue wave probability, challenges previous theories and offers significant implications for maritime safety. The research’s accessibility and AI’s role in enhancing human understanding mark a significant advancement in the field. Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitchDaily.com/Navigating Maritime Monsters: AI Formula Cracks the Code of Rogue Waves)


The thing that forms the horizontally moving water pulse can be some kind of underwater volcano eruption, that happens a long way from the point, where monster waves are visible. In some other versions, the deep sea whirl collapses. This thing forms the standing wave, and then that effect forms the giant waves. There is the possibility that giant waves form when a large mass of methane is released from the bottom of the sea. 

That giant bubble will push lots of water away. And then water falls back to the bottom causing a giant wave. In Wikipedia are many more possibilities that can form those monster waves, which are unpredicted and destructive phenomena. In some stories, there is an ultra-high water statue at the point, where giant waves are seen first time. But that story is not confirmed. 


In some theories, the cryovolcanoes on distant moons and rogue waves have similar origins. 


There are many theories about the form of the rogue waves. In one version the whirl in Earth's magma forms a magnetic whirl. Then that whirl makes water molecules rotate and that thing forms a whirl, that collapses sooner or later. That collapsing whirl causes reflection where water molecules jump back. And that can be one version of rogue waves. 

And then. That channel causes a similar effect as some cryovolcanos. Water jumps out of that point. Then the filling pothole forms a quake that forms a giant wave. Maybe, there is no only one reason, why those surprising monstrous waves can form. There can be multiple reasons why clear water above deep-sea suddenly comes with giant waves that can destroy even modern ships.                    

In the wildest models, the wormholes or some kind of magnetic pikes push the water molecules up. There is a theory that things like antimaterial annihilation can be behind those waves. In that model, some kind of underwater static electric impulse or underwater lightning can form antimatter when an electron hits things like a proton. That can form a couple of anti-electrons. And then that thing can cause detonation. 


https://scitechdaily.com/navigating-maritime-monsters-ai-formula-cracks-the-code-of-rogue-waves/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryovolcano

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