Gravity Wave

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In fluid dynamics, gravity waves are waves generated in a fluid medium or at the interface between two mediums (e.g. the atmosphere or ocean) which has the restoring force of gravity or buoyancy.

When a fluid parcel is displaced on an interface or internally to a region with a different density, gravity restores the parcel toward equilibrium resulting in an oscillation about the equilibrium state. Gravity waves on an air-sea interface are called surface gravity waves or surface waves while internal gravity waves are called internal waves. Ocean waves and tsunamis are examples of gravity waves.

From the Tama, Iowa KCCI-TV webcam on 6 May 2007.
Uploaded: 05/06/07
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26 months ago by azaz104
it's slowly changing you know
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26 months ago by Chinup
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superb
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27 months ago by vip1789
please! :D
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27 months ago by vip1789
that was awesome! explain the physics behind this now!
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28 months ago by inkman45
that is awesome!! thanks for posting
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28 months ago by lukehe
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wooooowwww! what a fantastic and beautiful natural phenomenom. i never knew about this. thank you thank you thank you.
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28 months ago by gaku
jag tror att det ärså coool
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28 months ago by JTickett
I don't think HAARP is capable of that. But its worth finding out.
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28 months ago by thexfile
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Cool
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