10 Rogue Waves You Wouldn't Believe If Not Filmed

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10 Rogue Waves You Wouldn't Believe If Not Filmed! In this video we go over 10 Rogue Waves You Wouldn't Believe If Not Filmed! For more Rogue Waves videos be sure to subscribe to the channel. Thanks for watching this video: 10 Rogue Waves You Wouldn't Believe If Not Filmed

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No Rogue waves were harmed or even filmed in the making of this video. Great job Top Generality.

duneattack
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I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace confusion. And may peace and calmness fill your life. 🤟

DreamSurferRelaxation
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The imagery is amazing. The voiceover made me use the mute button.

leejames
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Loved hearing about Mike Parsons. His father, and biggest fan, was my Physics teacher at Saddleback College. He was very proud of his son.

cheriemonami
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I almost lost my husband to a 40ft rouge wave. We were standing on a cliff and I was back further than him. When this giant wave came up and swept over the cliff. When it pulled back, my husband was gone. I seriously thought he had been swept out to sea. All of a sudden his head popped up from below the cliff. The water had pulled him down but he was able to grab on to the side of the cliff and hold on. It was honestly nothing short of a miracle and we found out later people died in that area before.

prettybird
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Thanks for explaining what a wedding is, I didn't know until now, watching a video about waves.

patronustrip
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I'm so glad he reminded me that I don't have to worry about a wave rolling my way if I'm not near an ocean. I was about to panic.

SnowWalker
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I was in a place where they had no waves, I was swimming with my little cousin having a good time, they turn back and see a like 15 foot wave coming for us. My first instinct was to cover my cousins mouth so I did, lifeguards had to come and get us. When I say it knocked my heavy dad down easy it really did. He was a bit closer to shore. God it was so scary, I have a fear of huge waves now, watching this to try and face it. It’s a good thing I could could my breath for a long time

dramy
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"Rogue" waves do not break on shore or reefs, they're the result of strong currents and strong winds out at sea. I believe they occur in deep channels, with strong current, where the wind is also strong and blowing in the opposite direction for some sustained period.

jamespisano
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I believe it was 1974, when I went surfing at the Oceanside Pier one early morning. There had been a very big storm, miles off-shore, a day or so before. When I got out to the beach, there was virtually no one there; it was cloudy, and a good breeze coming in. If anyone remembers, the pier was a common pole-constructed wooden pier, about a hundred yards long. On a normal 4-6ft. day, the braver of us would attempt cutting through the underside of the pier. Normally, the bottom of the pier was about 25ft. above water; however, on this day, the rollers coming in were nearly brushing the bottom of the pier about halfway along it, and occasionally breaking at pier height. It took me almost 30 minutes to paddle out beyond the rollers. I would find myself paddling nearly straight up a wall, then slamming back down the other side - just to see the next roller building up. I was furiously paddling down the backside, across the flat, then up again.

Finally, I reached my wait line. Over the course of about 20 minutes, I would just ride those big rollers up and down, until I decided to take one. Well . . . that was my one and only ride of the day - actually for the week. When I dropped in, it was an elevator ride straight down with just the back foot or so of my 6'9" Harbour in the face. I peeled back up to the right, and saw the top coming over, so I kicked back the other direction just to see that collapse. All of the sudden, I found myself inside a weirdly-green, eerily quiet, translucent bubble. I said a big nope, and dived into the face. Well . . . that became the ride of my life. The wave immediately grabbed my board and dragged my ass about 50 yards underwater before it snapped my ankle leash; it then bounced me on the sandy bottom like a basketball for quite a way. I found my board on the beach, broken in two. Good times.

waynegroves
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"rogue"
I do not think that word means what you think it does.
There's not a single rogue wave in this entire video.

TheCjbowman
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that one by nate florence is freaking insane. he’s past vertical dropping in on that massive slab. the most impossible make. so hard to stay on the board on a late power drop like that

smackthelip
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I was a young Marine aboard a US Navy LPH (Landing Platform Helicopter) ship back in 1977 in the Bermuda Triangle returning from the Mediterranean to the USA. It was night and we got hit broadside late at night by a 40 foot rouge wave that crashed into our ship. It nearly capsized the ship. The screws came out of the water and the whole ship shook. The next day the captain came on the intercom and told us to come up to the landing deck to see the damage cause by a 40 foot rouge wave. There was a walk way made of steel just below the helicopter deck and it was bent all the way in such that you could not pass through it. Pretty scary to think about now.

haidergildred
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I like that he explains what marriage is before we see the couple get washed away.

BPUTV
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Clarification : The Navy didn't "create" a ship to withstand a Nuclear blast, ...
The Navy "sacrificed" an old ship to gauge the results and analyse whether any of their current fleet had any chance of surviving a nuclear blast.

jimmurdoch
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he is just taking the biggest waves ever surfed at big wave surf spots like nazare and mavericks. I’m pretty sure true rogue waves don’t break on the shore like this and occur out in the middle of the ocean

caelinbahner
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Thank you for explaining what a wedding is, i didn’t know!

pulpoch
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The waves in the north sea are spaced far apart, like most ocean waves. That's why navy ships, freighters, and other heavy-duty ships can sail safely through them. But off the west coast of Africa, there is an area where several tankers disappeared decades ago and no-one knew why. My father was a purchasing manager for Dow Chemical, and hence, he traveled extensively around the world: Europe, Australia, the gulf states, North Africa, etc. He said that a ship carrying supplies for Dow Chemical had sunk off the West African coast and researchers were coming up with a theory about giant 100 foot rogue waves and why they would form in that particular area. Eventually, their scientific work became accepted. It is believed that the waves hit the freighter broad side.

But more fierce than any ocean wave, with the exception of a hurricane or tsunami, are the waves on the Great Lakes. The gale season begins in October and ends in March. These storms produce waves up to 20 feet high and that's not much on the ocean where waves can be half a mile apart. But in the Great Lakes, they are close together - measured in yards apart. This means a large ship heading into the waves can not go up and down one wave before another hits. Hence, the hull of the ship is constantly being battered. Furthermore, waves on the Great Lakes during a storm do not move in an orderly fashion. While the majority of waves are blown by the wind, waves can come from any direction and the shape of the waves can also be uneven. I've seen big white caps coming straight at the bow and then starboard a wave just leaps out of the water. I've seen waves crash into each other. It's clear why big freighters disappeared during Gale season, the most famous perhaps is the Edmund Fitzgerald - immortalized by Gordon Lightfoot. It's not uncommon for ocean-going sailors to sign-up for a Great Lakes merchant ship. Most of them don't come back after serving one season. As one sailor said, "I was never so scared in my life. You know it's serious when the crew starts doning life jackets without a command from the bridge." Unfortunately, even smaller storms, such as a quarter-gale can present enormous danger to smaller ships, and it was a sad day when a fishing boat belonging to Beaver Island Native Americans encountered difficulty and took the lives of people we considered our good neighbors. Was it a rogue wave? Possibly. These waves occur on the Great Lakes.

Thank you for making such an interesting video. Very well done!

martimasters
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Clearly the author needs to re read the definition of a rogue wave which has nothing to do with how big it is.

CM-dwtl
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2:58 He attempted to pronounce that User name as one word when it’s obviously “As High As I Am” 🤣

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