“…Since the late 1990s, there has been an increasing number of studies analyzing observed rogue waves or studying potential mechanisms for rogue wave generation. Such studies comprise the description and analysis of measurements of individual rogue wave events (e.g., Skourup et al, 1997;Haver, 2004;Magnusson and Donelan, 2013) or the description of rogue wave statistics from longer records (e.g., Chien et al, 2002;Mori et al, 2002;Stansell, 2004;Baschek and Imai, 2011;Christou and Ewans, 2014). Several studies contain attempts to identify potential physical mechanisms of rogue wave formation, such as second-order nonlinearities (Fedele et al, 2016), modulational instability (Benjamin, 1967) caused by nonlinear wave focusing (Janssen, 2003), or the directionality of the wave spectrum (Onorato et al, 2002).…”