Chabchoub, AminAminChabchoubHoffmann, NorbertNorbertHoffmannAkhmediev, Nail N.Nail N.Akhmediev2019-10-212019-10-212012-02-01Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 2 (117): C00J02 (2012)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3586Rogue waves in the ocean can take two forms. One form is an elevated wall of water that appears and disappears locally. Another form is a deep hole between the two crests on the surface of water. The latter one can be considered as an inverted profile of the former. For holes, the depth from crest to trough can reach more than twice the significant wave height. That allows us to consider them as rogue events. The existence of rogue holes follow from theoretical analysis but has never been proven experimentally. Here, we present the results confirming the existence of rogue wave holes on the water surface observed in a water wave tank. Copyright 2012 by the American Geophysical Union.en2169-9275Journal of geophysical research2012C11WileyGeowissenschaftenObservation of rogue wave holes in a water wave tankJournal Article10.1029/2011JC007636Other