Square Waves Are More Dangerous Than We Thought, New Research Says

Recent oceanographic research reveals that the mesmerizing, chessboard-like ocean patterns known as square waves are actually one of the deadliest maritime hazards on the planet. Formed when two opposing weather systems collide at sharp angles, these rare cross seas generate violent, multi-directional rip currents that can reach up to 10 feet high. The European Space Agency has officially linked this bizarre grid phenomenon to a massive percentage of modern shipwrecks and boating accidents. While tourists flock to places like France’s Île de Ré to film them, getting caught in these turbulent waters makes escaping impossible for even the strongest swimmers. Watch our full breakdown to uncover the terrifying physics behind these beautiful but deadly ocean anomalies and learn exactly how to survive if you ever spot them.

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