Freak giant waves

by MegaDude 7 Replies latest social current

  • MegaDude
    MegaDude

    Get your surfboard and hang ten.... 'Rogue waves' reported by mariners get scientific backing

    Wed Jul 21, 1:07 PM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - European satellites have given confirmation to terrified mariners who describe seeing freak waves as tall as 10-storey buildings, the European Space Agency (ESA) said.


    ESA Photo

    "Rogue waves" have been the anecdotal cause behind scores of sinkings of vessels as large as container ships and supertankers over the past two decades.

    But evidence to support this has been sketchy, and many marine scientists have clung to statistical models that say monstrous deviations from the normal sea state only occur once every thousand years.

    Testing this promise, ESA tasked two of its Earth-scanning satellites, ERS-1 and ERS-2, to monitor the oceans with their radar.

    The radars send back "imagettes" -- a picture of the sea surface in a rectangle measuring 10 by five kilometers (six by 2.5 miles) that is taken every 200 kms (120 miles).

    Around 30,000 separate "imagettes" were taken by the two satellites in a three-week project, MaxWave, that was carried out in 2001.

    Even though the research period was brief, the satellites identified more than 10 individual giant waves around the globe that measured more than 25 metres (81.25 feet) in height, ESA said in a press release.

    The waves exist "in higher numbers than anyone expected," said Wolfgang Rosenthal, senior scientist with the GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht, Germany, who pored over the data.

    "The next step is to analyse if they can be forecasted," he said.

    Ironically, the research coincided with two "rogue wave" incidents in which two tourist cruisers, the Bremen and the Caledonian Star, had their bridge windows smashed by 30-metre (100-feet) monsters in the South Atlantic.

    The Bremen was left drifting without navigation or propulsion for two hours after the hit.

    In 1995, the British cruise liner Queen Elizabeth II ( news - web sites ) encountered a 29-metre (94.25-feet) wall of water during a hurricane in the North Atlantic.

    Its captain, Ronald Warwick, likened it to "the White Cliffs of Dover."

    In the next phase of research, a project called Wave Atlas will use two years of "imagettes" to create a worldwide atlas of rogue wave events and carry out statistical analyses, ESA said.

    The goal is to find out how these strange, cataclysmic phenomena may be generated by ocean eddies and currents or by the collision of weather fronts, and which regions of the seas may be most at risk.

    Finding out could help ship architects and the designers of oil rigs and their operators to skirt the menace.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    Tubular, dude.

  • hillary_step
    hillary_step

    Mega,

    Very interesting information, thank you.

    The largest wave ever recorded was the wave that hit Lituya Bay in Alaska in the late 1950's. It was formed, and apparently is formed every thousand years or so, by part of the mountain in the bay being undermined by water and collapsing innto the sea. It resulted in a tsunami around 2,000 ft in height. Imagine that coming toward you.

    A fishing boat in the harbor at the time actually survived the wave, though others foundered. Evidence exists that indicates that when part of a volcano collapsed into the sea on one of the Hawiian Islands, the resulting tsunami was 4,000ft in height.

    Best regards - HS

  • Big Tex
    Big Tex

    Now we know what happened to the USS Poseiden. It had an Adventure.

  • MegaDude
    MegaDude
    Tubular, dude.

    Fer sure, Flying.

    the resulting tsunami was 4,000ft in height.

    Hillary,

    That's almost unimaginable.

    Now we know what happened to the USS Poseiden. It had an Adventure.

    Ha, Chris,

    I loved that movie when I was a kid.

    I got interested in waves a bit when I read Steve Callahan's book "Adrift" which tells the true story of a man whose boat possibly was hit by a rogue wave. It happened at night when he was asleep . It sunk pretty fast but he managed to get some supplies off and a life raft inflated. He ended up doing a 76-day float on the high seas until he was rescued. His story makes Tom Hank's adventure in "Cast Away" seem luxious by comparison.

  • Yerusalyim
    Yerusalyim

    There's a volcanic Island in the Atlantic that will eventually fall into the ocean and pretty much wipe out the US East Coast...could happen any time...DISCOVERY CHANNEL.

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia
    A fishing boat in the harbor at the time actually survived the wave, though others foundered. Evidence exists that indicates that when part of a volcano collapsed into the sea on one of the Hawiian Islands, the resulting tsunami was 4,000ft in height.

    I'd hate to give a heads up about this but this is going to happen again. Notice how much bigger the Big Island is to the other smaller islands? The islands of Maui, Oahu, Kauai, etc. were once almost as large as the Big Island. The Big Island is the youngest island, still geologically active. Geologists expect one day that large sections will sink into the sea, wiping out most habitated areas in the islands as well as destroying coastal areas as far as Australia. A similar situation is also expected to happen in the Atlantic on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, even more urgently with a third of the island precariously still attached to the volcano. The mega-tsunami would not be as destructive as its Hawaiian equivalent, but is expected to cause a wave 2,900 feet in height. Imagine a scene pictured in the Day After Tomorrow movie, as the wave strikes Boston, New York, and other East Coast cities.

    There has been some talk of digging and moving earth from the island in an attempt to prevent the disaster or reduce its scale, but nothing has been planned yet.

  • Odrade
    Odrade

    Anyone planning to see the new surfer movie "Riding Giants"? Supposed to be kind of Warren Miller ski film type. Looks pretty good too.

    O

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