This wave happens once in 10,000 years – let’s see what happened when scientists finally capture it!
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So, lacking proof of why the ship goes down, this video makes up a reason. Fake science, and pure BS without any proof.
Back in the mid 1970s I was stationed on a US Navy ship. We were stationed at the North SAR (Sea & Air Rescue) station. That was our location in the North China sea. A rather strong typhoon built up and traveled into our location. We were experiencing 50-foot waves that worked very hard to attempt to capsize us. For 4 days rolled and tossed in that storm. Unless you had mandatory duties, your off-duty time was spent in a passageway with your back on one bulkhead and your feet braced in the opposite bulkhead.
During that time I had 3 8-hour bridge watches as the officer of the deck. During one of those watches we were rolled 26ยฐ to starboard. If we had not been hit by a similar monster wave that stood us back up, we would have capsized. Fortunately, we had only 7 sailors injured.
On that 4th day I was tossed down a ladder into our birthing space. Ended up messing up my left knee which ended up requiring surgery.
I will never forget that storm or the attempt by nature to make up a rusting pile of steel on the ocean floor. P.S. Try living off nothing but cold hotdogs and bottled cool-aid for 4 days while you attempt to not be thrown where you do not want to go, by seas that were proving just how insignificant we humans are. ๐ข๐ฎ
Nice video but the title lies.
One in 10,000 years…but its been seen many times across the world. Don't lie in your title.
That wave detection tech sounds like the sort of thing an AI might be good at.
The thumbnail is something else
At the time of the MV Munchen disaster I was working with Land's End Coastguard who were involved in co-ordinating the search. It was very difficult to believe a vessel of such size could 'disappear' within seconds. A subsequent 'event' involved the QE2 reporting that her bow rails had been stove in while returning to Southampton from New York.
Pay Attention! Not a red blender, neither a black one, but a blue blender!
Waves merging and causing a enormous wave aren't all that rare, but they doesn't exist for long before they break apart again.
I'm glad I haven't experienced it.
I continue to be staggerd by the awful pronunsiation of th AI in these presentations . MooNkin .
In Nazare Portugal we call this a Tuesday
ELEVEN!
But scientists have a good idea what creates a lot of the rogue waves: high winds running straight into a strong current, such as off the southeast coast of Africa.
could the rogue have anything to do or correlate with sunbursts?
"Munken", hm… Thatยดs not how itยดs pronounciated. AI I guess?
Very good
My favorite wave is the one you showed from the movie "iNterstellar" . ๐๐๐
( I think I'll watch that movie again coming weekend) ๐ค
I once lived at Scarborough in England. Nearby is a length of beach called Cayton Bay. I would regularly take my children there. One visit I noticed that the sand had disappeared leaving exposed rocks. Again later that year, the sand reappeared. Another visit the way to the beach consisted of a number of steps about 15 in total
Height the sand had increased leaving only the top 5 or 6 steps to the sand. All caused by storms.
54ยฐ14'40"N 0ยฐ21'47"W
The waves are caused by something big entering or leaving the water huge mother ships
You forgot one thing in how the 'Rouge' waves are formed. If a wind is blowing over the open ocean, the wind will push the water up to form a wave. Also you mentioned the additive height of each wave. Add these to together and 100 ft waves are possible. The limit to the height of these rouge waves is gravity. 100 ft is kinda the limit due to gravity.
I know someone who died on a sunken live export boat caught in a typhoon in 2020. 41 men and 6000 cattle drowned. Its a terrifying thought their last moments.
What if itโs some enormous sea monster moving below creating 100ft waves above ๐ ๐ฎ
Didn't even talk about the nazare waves in Portugal
god this channel….-.- they are not hurricane force winds at 60 mph……74+….anything to add drama i suppose…
The pronunciation of the word "buoy" is wrong. It's NOT pronounced as "boo-wee". You say the first syllable as you would the first syllable of "buoyant"
Does HAARP have anything to do with this?
So the movie Poseidon could be real ? ๐ฎ
28 min later and no evidence of this wave apprentley that was captured. Gtfo. Garbage channel.
10ft. swells on a sailboat on Lake Michigan scare the shit out of me.
it is pronounced Muntjen or Muncen
You should talk slower and repeat things over and over to make more money and waste more of peoples time. ๐
This is why I prefer to stay on land.
Next videos โ please check pronunciation of place names and ship names, etc. sometimes pronunciations hurt my ears. ๐ข
Moonkin? Really? So dumb.
The most interesting to me was the rogue waves next to the sister waves found in the "lake". Because the lake isn't as vast as the ocean, I'd take my chances there. ๐ Great video. Thanks for the education.
One Curveball Here, according to NASA's sismic Sattelite the (Fukushima) tsunami was caused by a seafloor concussion centered exactly between 3 US Navy Warships triangulating the spot in the Pacific Ocean where the earthquake reported by MSM allegedly occured.
Who edited this? Video's created by idiots, to be watched by idiots.
Humunga Dunga
Sorry, Lake Superior is the largest fresh water lake by surface only. Lake Baikal holds more water, due to its depth of around one mile. I haven't heard of its waves yet, I guess the depth doesn't lead to extreme wave conditions (as a stable temperature reservoire and lack of ground obstacles to create turbulences).
One funny event about the power of water โ snorkeling as a 14 year old boy in Spain, a 2 meter "rogue wave"* caught me almost at the shore โ twisting my spine โ with my chin in the sand I kicked the back of my head with my own heel! No serious injury resulted, but I never reached that again, even with Yoga a few years later.
*all other waves were much smaller, this one stuck out, destroying a few sand castles and wetting some towels ๐
I was a Commercial fisherman from the Gulf of Alaska and the Baring Sea. I was on a large catcher Prosser that was hit by a rogue. It rolled the ship, and we lost many crewmembers. I was lucky to have just got off shift and was near an exit, so I was able to escape. As to the Fitz sinking in 75. My cousin was one of the salvage team sent to survey the wreck to generate a cause report. While it is likely the three sisters are responsible ultimately for her loss, The Arther M reported them hitting her and traveling on to catch the Fitz soon after) there were other mitigating circumstances. 1) Fits lost radar early the day before and many believe she drifted off course due to this and bottomed out on a shole causing some leaking in to one or more holds. 2)Fitz was overdue for major hull repairs and refits. However, Fits was in company with another ship that fateful night, The Arther M Anderson. Also, an Experienced captain and crew who were providing Fitz with course info and plotting her position as their Radar was fine. The Captain of the Arther M had talked to the Captain of the Fitz not long before she sank, and their conversation told the tale. Fitz was not riding the storm out as expected as she was riding heaver then was normal. She was sluggish in her rising and was, "Plodding along like an old shoe". Their pumps where barley keeping up. Just before the Fitz would vanish, she was only 5 minutes ahead of the Arther M and visible. Three sisters hit the Arther M from the stern quarter and nearly caused her to broch (Dip her bow low and turn uncontrollably to the side exposing the ship to being capsized) Fitz however was already heavy forwerd and having trouble rising on the up role and according to many salvage experts including my cousin the damage seen shows the ship submarined. Pushing her bow down fast and hitting the lakebed violently. Fitz was 729 feet long passing over a shole that was near 300 feet deep. She would have tore in half, proven by the damage, and would easily have sunk in the short time frame before the Arther M reached the area where her lights vanished just moments before. This would also account for why not one of the crew survived or was even able to jump over the side or were thrown clear of the ship. As some one that has sat watch in such storms and listened helplessly to the radio chatter of vessels in dire trouble, I can tell you it's a surreal and haunting experience. I've lost many Families and friends to the sea yet still Love the life. Bless and be well all.
Virtually everything said in the video is incorrect.
SO incorrect that it must have taken real effort to make something so stupid. They must have gone through it carefully to make sure to remove any factual detail that snuck in by accident.
this is an amazing video! thank you for all these oceanic facts
Can't watch after hearing the mangled pronunciation of the ships name in the first sentence.
You can tell the people that felt compelled to comment solely on the basis of the title and never watched the video.
Yup, there be monsters out there.
NOOO NOT TITANIC 3.0
underwater volcanoes
I have thousands of hours at sea and I can tell you that rogue waves are most certainly real. As are some of the strange magnetic anomalies in the Bermuda Triangle.
How many times over the last 10,000 years have they attempted to capture it on film? Amazed at the stupid title really.
Since the finding of the Edmund Fitzgerald underwater cameras have shown the vessels โdogsโ werenโt totally clamped down. The ship was seen leaving Duluth Harbour with her cargo bay doors open. With the cargo bay doors not clamped shut she took on water and likely started to list. The waves, however, were the determining factor.
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