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It not only takes strong winds to generate these monster
waves, it also takes a long fetch. For this reason, sheltered
seas like the Mediterranean and the Caribbean experience smaller
waves even during severe storms. The doldrums around the
equator, where winds are low, are another area with much smaller
waves. Cautious seasteaders may wish to gain some experience in
these places before venturing into rougher areas.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/ocean.html#It_not_only_takes_strong_winds_to_generate_these_m
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