Understanding Ocean Safety: The Hidden Dangers Behind a Perfect Beach Day

How Cross Seas Form

Square waves develop when wind-driven waves meet swells traveling from another direction. The interaction between these forces produces a crisscross pattern that disrupts the normal flow of water.

This condition is not limited to rare events in distant waters. It can occur more frequently in open ocean environments and sometimes near coastlines.

The overlapping motion of waves creates instability, making navigation difficult for both swimmers and vessels.

The Risks Associated With Square Waves