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freak waves - tradução para russo

RELATIVELY LARGE AND SPONTANEOUS OCEAN SURFACE WAVES THAT OCCUR FAR OUT AT SEA
Freak waves; Rogue waves; Monster wave; Freak Waves; Monster waves; Killer waves; Rouge Wave; Freakwave; Draupner wave; Rouge wave; Freak wave; Rogue wave (oceanorgraphy); Giant wave; Rogue wave (oceanography); Rouge waves; New years wave; New Year's Wave; Abnormal waves; Road wave; Rogue wave theorem; Freak wave hole; Rogue hole; Rogue holes
  • Measured amplitude graph showing the Draupner wave (spike in the middle)
  • The linear part solution of the nonlinear [[Schrödinger equation]] describing the evolution of a complex wave envelope in deep water
  • Images from the 2019 simulation of the Draupner wave show how the steepness of the wave forms, and how the crest of a rogue wave breaks, when waves cross at different angles. ''(Click image for full resolution)''
<ul><li>In the first row (0°), the crest breaks horizontally and plunges, limiting the wave size.</li>
<li>In the middle row (60°), somewhat upward-lifted breaking behavior occurs.</li>
<li>In the third row (120°), 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.</li></ul>
  • Experimental demonstration of rogue wave generation through [[nonlinear]] processes (on a small scale) in a [[wave tank]]
  • Although commonly described as a [[tsunami]], the titular wave in ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'' by [[Hokusai]] is more likely an example of a large rogue wave.
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freak waves         

радиотехника

волны блуждающие

freak         
  • [[Joseph Merrick]], c.1889
SECURITY EXPLOIT
Factoring RSA Export Keys; FREAK exploit; FREAK vulnerability; FREAK attack; CVE-2015-0204; CVE-2015-1637; CVE-2015-1067; FREAK (security exploit)

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общая лексика

нетоварный

жаргонизм

наркоман, предпочитающий галлюциногенный наркотик (напр., ЛСД)

одержимый, помешанный (на чём-либо; напр., на "летающих тарелках")

галлюцинировать (после приёма галлюциногенного наркотика)

вызывать тяжёлую реакцию (о галлюциногенном наркотике)

Смотрите также

freak waves

прилагательное

[fri:k]

общая лексика

аномальный

странный

причудливый

собирательное выражение

необычный, странный

существительное

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общая лексика

причуда

чудачество

каприз

уродец

урод

чудище

посмешище

педераст

«гомик»

ненормальный ход (какого-л. естественного процесса)

сленг

чудак

хиппи

наркоман

американизм

фанатик

помешанный на чём-л.

специальный термин

ненормальный ход процесса

радиотехника

внезапное прекращение или восстановление радиоприёма

внезапное прекращение или восстановление радиоприема

профессионализм

частота

поэтическое выражение

цветная полоска

яркое пятнышко

собирательное выражение

человек/явление, выходящее за рамки обычного

Смотрите также

freak of nature

глагол

[fri:k]

общая лексика

капризничать

чудить

дурачиться

покрывать пятнами/полосами, испещрять

разнообразить

сленг

приходить в возбуждение (особ. от наркотика)

приводить в возбуждение

ярость

поэтическое выражение

покрывать яркими пятнышками или полосками

испещрять

freak         
  • [[Joseph Merrick]], c.1889
SECURITY EXPLOIT
Factoring RSA Export Keys; FREAK exploit; FREAK vulnerability; FREAK attack; CVE-2015-0204; CVE-2015-1637; CVE-2015-1067; FREAK (security exploit)
freak 1. noun 1) каприз; причуда; чудачество 2) уродец (тж. freak of nature) 3) coll. человек/явление, выходящее за рамки обычного 4) ненормальный ход (какого-л. естественного процесса) 5) radio внезапное прекращение или восстановление радиоприема 6) cin. частота 2. adj. coll. необычный, странный; причудливый 3. v. покрывать пятнами/полосами, испещрять; разнообразить - freak out

Definição

Freak
·noun A sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; a vagary or caprice.
II. Freak ·vt To Variegate; to Checker; to Streak.

Wikipédia

Rogue wave

Rogue waves (also known as freak waves, monster waves, episodic waves, killer waves, extreme waves, and abnormal waves) are unusually large, unpredictable, and suddenly appearing surface waves that can be extremely dangerous to ships, even to large ones. They are distinct from tsunamis, which are often almost unnoticeable in deep waters and are caused by the displacement of water due to other phenomena (such as earthquakes). A rogue wave appearing at the shore is sometimes referred to as a sneaker wave.

In oceanography, rogue waves are more precisely defined as waves whose height is more than twice the significant wave height (Hs or SWH), which is itself defined as the mean of the largest third of waves in a wave record. Therefore, rogue waves are not necessarily the biggest waves found on the water; they are, rather, unusually large waves for a given sea state. Rogue waves seem not to have a single distinct cause, but occur where physical factors such as high winds and strong currents cause waves to merge to create a single exceptionally large wave.

A 2012 study supported the existence of oceanic rogue holes, the inverse of rogue waves, where the depth of the hole can reach more than twice the significant wave height. Rogue holes have been replicated in experiments using water-wave tanks, but have not been confirmed in the real world.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para freak waves
1. Lethal winds gusting over 100 mph battered the coast, whipping up freak waves which crashed over harbour barriers, sweeping a man to his death and sinking several boats.
2. We hear time after time of children and adults being swept out to sea by freak waves. – Jane, England I suppose it won‘t be long before some geek blames global warming for all this.
3. Scientists monitoring the globe for the appearance of freak waves have now conceded: "They are more frequent than we expected." Dr Wolfgang Rosenthal, who helped the European Space Agency pioneer a study using satellite surveillance, added: "Two large ships sink every week on average.
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