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Buoys track ocean waves across 14,000 km, from storms in Antarctica to ripples in Alaska
- June 4, 2026 at 5:00 PM
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For the first time, mighty ocean waves generated in the Southern Ocean have been accurately measured all the way to the tiny ripples they form on the shores of Alaska. Professor Ian Young, from the University of Melbourne's Department of Infrastructure Engineering, is lead author on a landmark study that analyzed data from 300 drifting ocean buoys to gain a detailed understanding of how storms in Antarctica drive waves all around the globe.
Originally published at Phys.org