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Infrared Device Measures Wave Temperatures, Dude

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Kathleen G. Tatterson

SAN DIEGO -- If surfers here want a sure-fire way to find the "hottest" waves, they might do well to adopt a technique from the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory in Seattle. Scientists are using an infrared imager to measure the temperature difference in the ocean as waves break through the surface and create a wake. Scientists studying waves have traditionally relied on radar to track ocean conditions for shipping, transportation and environmental studies. With the infrared technique, researchers can see the area of the wake following each breaking wave and can measure...Read full article

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