It is here that wind-driven waves change size and shape as the water begins to feel the bottom.
The rocks, covered with seaweed, offered treacherous footing, made even more unsteady by the wind-driven waves.
Out there on the Gulf, riding in toward shore on one of the large, wind-driven waves, was a bright green tennis ball.
For wind-driven waves, the distance between wave crests - the wavelength - is at most a few hundred yards.
Men -even the Kolder, alien as they were-she could face better than this rolling immensity of wind-driven wave.
The surface reminded her of a stormy ocean she'd once sailed over on another world; it was as if someone had frozen the wind-driven waves into stone.
In a shallow water body such as the Persian Gulf, wind-driven waves can reach down to perturb the sea floor.
Mason studied the wind-driven waves breaking along the snowpacked shoreline of the lagoon, moving his gaze outward to the road.
Indeed, our little black boat rode the wind-driven waves like a feather.
In the eyewall, wind-driven waves all travel in the same direction.