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These rogue waves are the real dangers in open water.
Towering above their neighbors, they are unstable and break
quickly, thus containing tremendous power. They sometimes come
unexpectedly from a different direction than the prevailing
swell, which adds to the surprise and danger. Rogues have been
known to ravage coastlines as well, sometimes coming out of calm
seas to sweep away unsuspecting victims. Emergency services have
warned beachgoers in some areas to be aware of this danger [RogueWarning].
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/ocean.html#These_rogue_waves_are_the_real_dangers_in_open_wat
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