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rogue wave
English
Noun
rogue wave (plural rogue waves)
- (nautical, surfing) An unexpected, dangerously large wave.
- 1974 June, Ben Kocivar, "75-knot ocean-going surface-effect ship," Popular Science, vol. 204, no. 6, p. 91 (retrieved 28 Oct 2015):
- Then one giant crest spills green water over the bow and stops our 100-ton vehicle as though it had ploughed into a gargantuan hay bale. . . . The rogue wave our experimental 78-foot craft hit must have been well over 10 feet high.
- 1984 June 4, Robert D. McFadden, "18 Missing, 1 Dead and 9 Rescued as Tall Ship is Lost near Bermuda," New York Times (retrieved 28 Oct 2015):
- One of her owners, Mark Litchfield, was quoted by United Press International as saying a “rogue wave” might have knocked the ship over.
- 2010 March 4, Bryan Walsh, "Cruise-Ship Disaster: How Do ‘Rogue Waves’ Work?," Time (retrieved 28 Oct 2015):
- Scientists still don't know exactly how rogue waves occur, nor do they know how to predict them.
- 1974 June, Ben Kocivar, "75-knot ocean-going surface-effect ship," Popular Science, vol. 204, no. 6, p. 91 (retrieved 28 Oct 2015):
Synonyms
Translations
unexpected, dangerously large wave
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