New algorithm can warn sailors about rogue waves

New York: Engineers at a US university have developed a new algorithm that may give sailors a 2-3 minute warning of an incoming rogue wave — huge, towering walls of water that seemingly rise up from nothing to dwarf, then deluge, vessel and crew. The tool, developed by a team of engineers at the Massachusetts […]

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New York: Engineers at a US university have developed a new algorithm that may give sailors a 2-3 minute warning of an incoming rogue wave -- huge, towering walls of water that seemingly rise up from nothing to dwarf, then deluge, vessel and crew.

The tool, developed by a team of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), sifts through data from surrounding waves to spot clusters of waves that may develop into a rogue wave.