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English: Images from the 2019 simulation of the Draupner wave, showing how the steepness of the wave forms, and how the crest of a rogue wave breaks, when waves cross at different angles.
  • In the first row (0 degrees), the crest breaks horizontally and plunges, limiting the wave size.
  • In the middle row (60 degrees), there is somewhat upward lifted breaking behavior
  • In the third row (120 degrees), described as the most accurate simulation achieved of the Draupner wave, the wave breaks upward, as a vertical jet, and the wave crest height is not limited by breaking.
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Source ">[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid-mechanics/article/laboratory-recreation-of-the-draupner-wave-and-the-role-of-breaking-in-crossing-seas/65EA3294DAFD97A50C8046140B45F759 Laboratory recreation of the Draupner wave and the role of breaking in crossing seas - McAllister et al - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2019, vol. 860, pp. 767�-786, pub. Cambridge University Press, DOI 10.1017/jfm.2018.886
Author McAllister et al 2019

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Rogue waves breaking behavior at crossing angles of 0, 60 and 120 degrees

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