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What you NEED to know about ROGUE Waves? #shorts

Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
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👁️ 19K views📅 2 years ago⏱️ 0:38
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Creator's Key Takeaways

there have been multiple instances of ships being hit by rogue waves over the decades

the definition and recording of rogue waves only began in a coordinated official capacity in 1995

rogue waves are unpredictable they can come from directions other than what would be expected by the prevailing wind and waves

the good news is rogue waves break out at Sea and generally don't last for very long perhaps a few minutes

Creator's Tips & Advice

Understand that rogue waves are unpredictable and can come from unexpected directions.
Know that rogue waves typically break out at sea and last only a few minutes.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is a rogue wave?
QWhen did the official recording of rogue waves begin?
QHow long do rogue waves typically last?
YouTube Video Description

Did you know that Rogue Waves were not officially recorded until 1995? Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9yxur-71mM — 🚢 My Cunard History Website: https://www.chriscunard.com/ 📚 Buy my books: https://www.chrisframe.com.au/books 👕 Buy cruise merch: https://chrisframeofficial.Teemill.com/ 🛳️ Learn more about cruising at my Blog: https://www.chrisframe.com.au/ — Blurb of original video: Rogue wave is a term used to describe a wave which is at least 2 times higher than the waves around it. There have been multiple instances of ships being hit by rogue waves over the decades. But did you know that the definition and recording of rogue waves only began in a coordinated official capacity in 1995? By their very nature, many rogue waves are unpredictable. They can come from directions other than what would be expected by the prevailing wind and waves. They can be caused by storms, and by swells passing through each other. The good news is generally don’t last for very long, perhaps a few minutes. So you’re unlikely to see one on your next cruise. --- Script & Research: Rachelle Cross & Chris Frame --- Image Support from Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9yxur-71mM Rob Henderson and Doug Cremer from the Henderson & Cremer Collection for the imagery used in this video. Mike Brady @OceanlinerDesigns ​for supporting us with the animations of Queen Mary and Lusitania. Bill Miller for the image support for Michelangelo. Other imagery acknowledged / licensed as follows:  White Cliffs of Dover: Bernd Feurich License: https://tinyurl.com/24df9jdx  Ocean Waves: RostislavUzunov License: https://tinyurl.com/45rnjxjy  Waves: Aleks Dahlberg License: https://tinyurl.com/bdfnzsst  Waves: Tim Marshall License: https://unsplash.com/photos/uanoYn1AmPs  Viking Polaris: Nolabob CC BY SA 4.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/4v8mv6c4  Rogue Wave, Picture taken in the Bay of Biscay, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Public Domain) License: https://tinyurl.com/44v947u4  Bremen Life Ring: Liebgard. CC BY SA 3.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/38j4snvz  NOAA Ship in Storm: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Public Domain): License: https://tinyurl.com/ywnv8fhz  Water over deck and hatches, Buonasera CC BY SA 3.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/ro3ewjkfdwkmafn  1915 ships in rough seas. Eerste Wereldoorlog. The Commons Usage License: https://tinyurl.com/sjhshadfja9flicrk  Sailing ship in harsh conditions. Image published in Finnish periodical Kyläkirjaston Kuvalehti on 15th December 1881. Public Domain License: https://tinyurl.com/finnish82171  Overseas Chicago: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Public Domain) License: https://tinyurl.com/noaa39298  Rogue Wave Sign: Articseahorse CC BY SA 3.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/1995sign  Tsunami Animation: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Public Domain). License: https://tinyurl.com/gif0101  Tsunami Animation: Régis Lachaume CC BY SA 3.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/5n6wv6j3  Tsunami, Train was carried away 200m from Onagawa Station. ChiefHira, CC BY SA 3.0 https://tinyurl.com/ju3fa244  Kronprinz Wilhelm: Library of Congress / Public Domain License: https://tinyurl.com/mvu4jy2a  Michelangelo and Raffaello Docked, Public Domain (Italy) license: https://tinyurl.com/299euxer  Caledonian Star. Stan Shebs CC BY SA 3.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/shebs921873  Norwegian Dawn. Daniel Schwen CC BY SA 4.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/nstai923  Prinsendam. The Carslile Kid. CC BY SA 2.0 License: https://tinyurl.com/4t9vtfdp  Multiple clips of Ocean Waves, Videzy. License details: https://tinyurl.com/4p6ebu5j and https://tinyurl.com/3pyursrm  Large wave on DELAWARE II. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration. Public Domain: https://tinyurl.com/qwefdasgfvdsc  Imperator Alexander. State Library of Victoria. Public Domain: https://tinyurl.com/au82882  NOAA Ship in a storm. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration. Public Domain: https://tinyurl.com/bdknkkup  Timelapse of the Milky Way video by faycol bogonko: https://www.pexels.com/video/time-lapse-video-of-milky-way-1926295/  Tsunami: Ilona Froehlich, Unsplash https://unsplash.com/photos/-6z8PHCcvrg -- Tags: #QE2 #Roguewave #waves #hugewaves #queenmary #roughseas #cruiseship #oceanliner #disaster