I regularly observe incoming waves for long stretches of time. So much so, that I did a little digging into the development and patterns of waves. Some of what I discovered is that while wind may be primarily responsible for the formation of waves, the largest determining factor with regard to how a wave presents or interacts with the coastline is what lies beneath it. Underlying components and influences - the things we do not see, have the ultimate say in what those of us gazing from the shore inevitably do.
Things We See and Things We Don't
Things We See and Things We Don't
Things We See and Things We Don't
I regularly observe incoming waves for long stretches of time. So much so, that I did a little digging into the development and patterns of waves. Some of what I discovered is that while wind may be primarily responsible for the formation of waves, the largest determining factor with regard to how a wave presents or interacts with the coastline is what lies beneath it. Underlying components and influences - the things we do not see, have the ultimate say in what those of us gazing from the shore inevitably do.