If you see square waves forming in the sea, exit the water immediately. The nature is truly breathtaking. Their ability to transform is so remarkable that it never ceases to amaze us. Overseas or wave patterns that form lattice-like formations are truly fascinating natural phenomena. When two wave systems meet at an angle greater than 45 degrees, or when wind and swell push the waves in different directions, these grids form. Despite their visual appeal, these grids pose a significant danger to swimmers and ships.
Behind the breathtaking sight there are dangerous currents that can destroy ships and endanger swimmers. The water with these unique patterns is extremely difficult to navigate and therefore poses a danger to boaters. Scientists attribute many boat accidents and shipwrecks to overseas voyages.
In 2010, the European Space Agency stated that these ocean conditions often prevail when a wind sea and a swell or two swell systems are present at the same time. In 2010, the European Space Agency explained that these conditions often prevail in the ocean when a wind sea and a swell or two swell systems are present at the same time.
A 2004 study found that many shipping accidents happen when crossing sea states. This phenomenon is often observed on the west coast of France, especially on the island of Rhe. Tourists can watch the water currents from a lighthouse on the western side of the island as it is too risky to enter the water during this time.