Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mythological, massive waves – much like giant squids, ghost ships, and Lovecraftian undersea monsters – have long been a staple in ...
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Watch an 84-foot rogue wave rise out of nowhere
On January 1, 1995, sensors recorded an 84-foot rogue wave in the North Sea — more than twice the height scientists believed was possible at the time. It appeared suddenly, rising out of surrounding ...
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Watch a 90-foot wave hit a ship - then it tilts 52 degrees
Rogue waves don’t just hit — they slam into ships with enough force to nearly flip them over. In one case, a 92-foot wave ...
Sailors have long told tales of giant waves that spring from nowhere in the ocean, threatening to destroy ships entirely. Despite what sailors claimed, rogue waves were thought to not be ...
The ocean is an intriguing and mysterious place. For every new species of sea creature we find, there are an untold number of others waiting to be discovered. But it isn't just sea life that has kept ...
Surfing the world's biggest waves takes a certain kind of commitment. Whether it's paddling undeterred into an over-sized XL bomb, or letting go of the rope on an 80-to-90 foot monster, there's a ...
This may seem obvious, Geometry 101, but here we go: waves are three-dimensional. In fact, almost anything you can touch, hold, and pretty much any tangible object is 3D. Grab your phone – it has a ...
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