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Freak waves spotted from space (2004)

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101 points by hardik 14 years ago · 18 comments

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overshard 14 years ago

I always find it amusing how little we know about most of our planet. Then I get sad at the vast amount of scientists losing their jobs or having to work for large-company-for-profit since they can't get enough funding to research what they want.

Maybe we need to start getting scientists to use Kickstarter? "For $400,000 I can make some serious headway into rogue wave research and will publish all of my data in real time!" I'd toss a couple hundred at projects like this.

On a side note we need a website and very simple API for scientists to publish research in real time... with a not-horrible interface like most science websites have.

  • mattsf 14 years ago

    This exists. Petridish.org lets people help fund projects that wouldn't otherwise get off the ground, Kickstarter style

    • overshard 14 years ago

      Indeed, this does cover the first part, they need to work on getting their name out there cause I've never seen this website before... Now for the 2nd part!

  • joedevon 14 years ago

    Awesome idea!! I wish this comment was an actual item in the top news of HN.

__alexs 14 years ago

Results of the MAXWAVE Project

W. Rosenthal

Institute of Coastal Research, Geesthacht, Germany

http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/PubServices/2005pdfs/Rosenthal.p...

beerglass 14 years ago

On an average two large ships sink every week? Really? That's way too high than what I had expected. Can anyone cite a source for this info?

evoxed 14 years ago

This article is from 2004. For more information on the project as well as the ugliest site you could possibly imagine, visit http://coast.gkss.de/projects/maxwave/

Edit: Apparently parts of their server have sunk as well.

  • hessenwolf 14 years ago

    I highly recommend visiting the site. It made me laugh. But then it made me sad. It's like visiting a house after it has been abandoned.

javert 14 years ago

Statistics about ship losses in this article are utterly wrong. The Wikipedia article below explicitly calls out the press release this article appears to be based upon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave#Loss_estimates

dhx 14 years ago

Summary of ocean surface topography measurement using satellite altimetry:

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

pohl 14 years ago

Out of curiosity, I went looking to see if this data has translated into thinking about ship design:

http://66.180.169.221/pdf/2007symp09.pdf

http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/PubServices/2005pdfs/Rosenthal.p...

http://www.ifremer.fr/web-com/molagnon/bv/Faulkner_w.pdf

majma 14 years ago

Article about the follow-up study from the German Space Agency, including some kind of map.

http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/18245/

manojlds 14 years ago

Freak waves and 2004 - thought it was about the 2004 tsunami.

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