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Swell Waves in coasts of India

May 9 , 2024 201 days 347 0
  • INCOIS forecasted that high sea waves, also known as swell waves, might hit the coastal states.
  • In March, swell waves led to flooding in several areas of Kerala — the worst affected were Alappuzha, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram districts.
  • Such flooding events are called Kallakkadal in Kerala.
  • During such storms, huge energy transfer takes place from the air into the water, leading to the formation of very high waves.
  • Such waves can travel thousands of kilometres from the storm centre until they strike shore.
  • Usually, states like Kerala witness swell waves as a result of strong winds in the southern part of the Indian Ocean, where an ocean swell is generated.
  • The waves then travel north to reach the coast in two or three days.
  • Tsunamis are around 10 times faster than swell waves.

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