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Swell time ahead, for surfers at least

18 November 2000

IT MIGHT be good news for surfers, but it’s bad news for everyone else. Waves
are getting bigger, says Ingo Grevemeyer of the University of Bremen in Germany.
He and his colleagues analysed records of seismic activity from Hamburg between
1954 and 1998, looking at the faint background noise caused by the pounding of
ocean waves. After 1978, wave heights increased significantly, they found (
Nature, vol 408, p 349).

The changes correlate with more violent storms in the North Atlantic and a
rise in global temperatures during the same period. “We now have additional data
that shows a profound…

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