Does the spectacle of "ten thousand streams surging and stirring, stormy waves rising without wind" exist in nature?

The poem "Thousands of streams are surging and stirring, and there are stormy waves without wind" describes the spectacle of fierce and turbulent water, and similar phenomena exist in nature. A similar phenomenon is tidal surge. Tide is the periodic rise and fall of ocean water level caused by gravitational interaction. When the tide rushes into the coast, the sea will form strong tides and big waves, just like the scene of "ten thousand flows surging and stirring, and there is no wind and stormy waves".

In addition, there are similar phenomena of intense water flow, such as great waterfalls, rapids and eddies. When the water flows through narrow canyons or rock cracks, the water flow is restricted and accelerated, forming powerful water flows and spectacular waves.

generally speaking, in nature, water flow is influenced by topography, gravity and other factors, which can form a spectacle-like intense and turbulent water flow scene. The examples mentioned above are only part of it, and there are many other similar phenomena that can show similar feelings.