While various volumes havepreviously been de- bable answer to this question lies in the obser- vation that while whitecaps are some of the voted to such topics as droplets and bubbles it is our conceit that this is the first volume dedi- most apparent features associated with high sea cated to the description of the phenomenon states they have also pro\ed to be someofthe of oceanic whitecapping and to a considera- most difficult objects to measure and describe tion of the role these whitecapsplay in satellite quantitatively and while scientists as a group marine remote sensing in sea-salt aerosol gene- may like to tackle difficult problems we ration and in a broad range ofother sea surface should not be accused ofundue modesty when processes. This observation reOecting in part we observe that as a group we also have a finite the relatively modest attention paid until re- tolerance for frustration and ahuman perhaps cently by the scientific community to white- aesthetic prejudice in favour ofnatural pheno- caps is noteworthy when one considers that mena that are amcnable to detailed description. collectively whitecaps are to thegeneral public It is appropriate to note that Professor Wood- one of the most striking features of the sea- cock to whom this volume is dedicated ap- scape.
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