From still lakes to shifting shores, waves play a bigger role than we think—even on worlds we’ve never directly observed.
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On a calm day, a light breeze might barely ripple the surface of a lake on Earth. But on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, a similar mild wind would kick up 10-foot-tall waves. This otherworldly behavior ...
Climate change is fueling storms that have increased the size and frequency of big waves, according to a recent study published by the Journal of Geophysical Research. By Livia Albeck-Ripka Early this ...
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