Question - 90 ft. rogue wave in GOM with Ivan?
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Question - 90 ft. rogue wave in GOM with Ivan?
The other day I heard in a news story re oil prices that indicated that one of the oil rigs in GOM estimated a 90 foot wave as Ivan passed. I remember the various buoy readings of very large waves, but was wondering if there has been other evidence of such a huge wave.
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Well, I know the bouy south of Dauphin Island reported 52.5 foot waves and then stopped working. I saw pictures of the damage to some oil platforms and officials estimated the waves to be between 40-70 feet. Thats all I know and I can say 40-70 feet was a good estimate, 90 might be pushing it though. Anybody have anymore info then I do? Please share.
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Rogue waves are an interesting phenomenon. I remember hearing of an int'l study of them, but I don't remember the web site. Sailors are very aware of these giants of the sea and there is a strong belief that these rogue waves have been responsible for many large ship sinkings and damage.
A ninety foot wave is quite a sight to picture. Yikes.
A ninety foot wave is quite a sight to picture. Yikes.
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Aslkahuna wrote:A 90 footer in the GOM is not out of the question considering how high some of the reported wave heights were. Some years ago, the QE2 took a 98 footer green over the bow off the New England coast and the US Navy has documented a rogue over 32m (100 ft) high.
Steve
The QE2 wave was during Hurricane Luis in 1995. Fortunately, most of the passengers were in their rooms because of the stormy weather. I think only one person suffered a minor injury due to the wave.
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