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Há 1 dia · More precisely, rogue waves have a height which is more than twice the significant wave height (H s or SWH), itself defined as the mean of the largest third of waves in a wave record. They can be caused when currents or winds cause waves to travel at different speeds, and the waves merge to create a single large wave; or when nonlinear effects cause energy to move between waves to create a ...