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Rogue waves in 2006–2010

The evidence of rogue wave existence all over the world during last five years (2006–2010) has been collected based mainly on mass media sources. Only events associated with damage and human loss are included. The waves occurred not only in deep and shallow zones of the World Ocean, but also at the...

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Published in:Natural hazards and earth system sciences 2011-01, Vol.11 (11), p.2913-2924
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