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- Is it true that the RMS Olympic survived an encounter with a rogue wave . . .
I've heard several stories about RMS Lusitania and RMS Queen Mary encountering and surviving a rogue wave incident But today, while watching a recording of the RMS Aquitania sailing through a storm, I found a comment claiming that the RMS Olympic once encountered a rogue wave, and survived with minimal damage I searched it up and it appears to be true People with knowledge in the subject
- TIL about rogue waves which for centuries, scientists believed . . . - Reddit
TIL about rogue waves which for centuries, scientists believed were a myth, despite eyewitness accounts from returning mariners The first real measurement only occurred on Jan 1, 1995 where it was recorded on an oil-drilling platform off the coast of Norway : r todayilearned nbsp; nbsp; Go to todayilearned r todayilearned r todayilearned
- Rogue and Extreme Storm Waves - gCaptain Forum
Interesting video explaining rogue waves in some detail Also the less known rogue holes are mentioned, the opposite of the rogue waves
- Rogue Wave! : r HeavySeas - Reddit
Dont believe what we saw was a rogue wave By definition a rogue wave is one that is 2X the height of the upper average size of waves in a given period While that wave was big and out of nowhere, it doesnt look to be 2X larger than the others
- Todays daily (17 05 2024) 50 stage guide : r pokerogue - Reddit
A Rogue-lite Pokémon battling browser-based game spanning all 9 generations
- Whats the best course of action if a 58 foot tall rogue wave is . . .
The wave on this video would be fatal for a lot of boats regardless of tactics, and it's one of the reasons people still buy heavy full keel cruising boats Planing hulls (most fin keel spade rudder designs) and multi hulls would tend to surf and pitch pole, and damn near any boat is likely to at least broach knockdown
- Rare footage of a rogue wave from the show deadliest catch
rare footage of a rogue wave from the show deadliest catch, once this phenomenon was thought to be a myth In 1995, Draupner wave was the first ever scientifically recorded rogue wave
- Does the existence of rogue waves (at sea) give us any reason . . . - Reddit
From even the distance of the nearest star, gravitational waves would pass through us almost completely unnoticed And some quick further googling suggests that at least some sci-fi writers are considering the prospect of a rogue gravitational wave leaving a mess in its wake Any thoughts or suggestions of further reading would be much appreciated!
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