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digital measurement of a
rogue wave at the
Draupner platform in the
North Sea on
January 1, 1995;
called the "
Draupner wave", it had a
recorded maximum wave...
- In
Norse mythology,
Draupnir (Old Norse: [ˈdrɔupnez̠], "the dripper") is a gold ring
possessed by the god Odin with the
ability to
multiply itself: Every...
- The
Draupner platform is a gas
platform for the
extraction of
natural gas in the
North Sea
consisting of the
Draupner S and E
riser platforms. It is located...
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positively confirmed only
following measurements of the
Draupner wave, a
rogue wave at the
Draupner platform, in the
North Sea on 1
January 1995. During...
- The
pipeline runs from the
Draupner E
riser platform in the
North Sea to a
receiving terminal at
Dornum in Germany. At
Draupner E, it is
connected with Zeepipe...
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positively confirmed following measurements of the "
Draupner wave", a
rogue wave at the
Draupner platform in the
North Sea on
January 1, 1995, with a...
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mentioned in Völuspá.
Draupnir (band), a
black metal band from France.
Draupner platform, the
riser platform on the
North Sea This
disambiguation page...
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relation Dominant wavelength Doppler effect Doppler radar Douglas Sea
Scale Draupner wave Droplet-shaped wave Duhamel's
principle E-skip
Earthquake Echo (phenomenon)...
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higher than the
other waves in the sea
state can occur. In the case of the
Draupner wave, its 25 m (82 ft)
height was 2.2
times the
significant wave height...
- Ranger's
vulnerability to a
rogue wave illustrated. 1 – For comparison, the
Draupner wave 59 ft/18 m 2 – 28 ft/8.5 m 3 –
Location of the
ballast control room...