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When wind blows over the ocean's surface, it creates waves. Their size depends on how far, how fast and how long the wind blows. A brief, gentle breeze forms patches of tiny ripples on the surface called catspaws; strong, steady winds over long distances create large waves. But even when you feel no wind at all, you may encounter large swells created by distant storms.
Collage card using hand screened Asian papers, acrylics and watercolors, signed by the artist. Blank inside. 5 x 7.5. From the collection of Constance Kay. By Jeanine Abels
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