Alan McKenna, founder of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), believes 'standing waves' might explain alleged sightings of the mythical monster.
Alan McKenna believes ‘standing waves’ could be mistaken for the mythical creature A natural phenomenon could be behind countless sightings of the elusive ‘Loch Ness Monster’ over the years, an expert has said. Alan McKenna, founder of Loch Ness Exploration , believes ‘standing waves’ might explain alleged sightings of the mythical monster. He said: ‘A standing wave occurs when two boat wakes of the exact same frequency and amplitude are moving in opposite directions on the loch surface.
He said: ‘Ali Matheson, skipper of Deepscan, frequently reports standing waves, but more so in the small marina within Urquhart Bay also known as Temple Pier. That’s all fine and well, but it’s more difficult to capture a standing wave in open water. ‘We know that standing waves exist and they have been reported but what we don’t have is the footage showing a natural standing wave in motion.
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