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Waves generally run parallel to the shore, but a cross sea is different. It occurs when opposing swells collide. When the wind from two weather systems — one old, the other more recent — meet, the waves of the newer weather system run at an oblique angle to the old weather system, whose waves continue on despite the shift in the wind.

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