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  • 101Meteotsunami — Some Locations Exposed to Meteotsunamis City Country Max Height (m) Nagasaki Bay Japan 4.8 Pohang Harbour Korea 0.8 Longkou Harbour China 3 Ciutadella Harbour Spain 4 …

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  • 102Gary E. J. Bold — Gary E.J. Bold, a New Zealand physicist and educator, the introduction of Bold s Equation has become extremely beneficiary to thousands of New Zealand physics graduates over decades. Bold is an Honorary Associate Professor in physics at the… …

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  • 103Mooring (oceanography) — Sketch of a mooring with traps and current meters A mooring in oceanography is a collection of devices, connected to a wire and temporarily anchored on the sea floor. The devices are current meters to measure the direction and speed of ocean… …

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  • 104Ocean Surface Topography Mission — OSTM/Jason 2 Artist s interpretation of the Jason 2 satellite Operator NASA, CNES, NOAA, EUMETSAT Mission type Earth orbiter …

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  • 105Clapotis — Incoming wave (red) reflected at the wall produces the outgoing wave (blue), both being overlaid resulting in the clapotis (black). In hydrodynamics, the clapotis (from French: lapping of water ) is a non breaking standing wave pattern, caused… …

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  • 106Ocean surface topography — TOPEX/Poseidon was the first space mission that allowed scientists to map ocean topography with sufficient accuracy to study the large scale current systems of the world s ocean. Although this image was constructed from only 10 days of… …

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  • 107Quebec-Klasse — Projekt A615 Pr. A615 Boot M 296 …

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  • 108Typhoon-Klasse — Projekt 941 Ein Projekt 941 Boot …

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  • 109Cnoidal wave — US Army bombers flying over near periodic swell in shallow water, close to the Panama coast (1933). The sharp crests and very flat troughs are characteristic for cnoidal waves. In fluid dynamics, a cnoidal wave is a nonlinear and exact periodic… …

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  • 110Contourite — A contourite is a sedimentary deposit produced by thermohaline induced deepwater bottom currents and may be influenced by wind or tidal forces.[1][2] Most contourites are formed in continental rise to lower slope settings, although they may occur …

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