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Global wave strength is escalating

Wind generated surface waves are escalating view as necessary change in climate prediction both as moderator of the air to sea exchange and for its influence on coastal safety and marine through coastal erosion, infrastructure, offshore structure and shipping routes and designs. Surface waves have important impact on boat design and bluewater sailing. Increasing warmer seas, rising sea levels are contributing to increase in important wave energy and wave height in various parts of the globe. As the weather changes world wind pattern change so the ocean wave will alter as well. Various low pressure systems which generate high winds are becoming more intense and moving away from the equator and towards the poles.In the Southern Hemisphere, this mean more high winds over the Southern Ocean, driving mega waves. This swell in the Southern Ocean moves out into the Pacific Atlantic and Indian Oceans which means mega waves across the Southern Hemisphere and direction not encountered.Average wave heights in the Southern Ocean have increased by around 30 cm more than past 30 years. This may not sound like a lot. In the Northern Hemisphere, there is more land near to pole.  As ocean warm they heat

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