Rogue Wave Hits Cruise Ship
In 1966 the Italian cruise ship Michelangelo was traveling to New York when it was hit by a wave estimated to be 24 meters 80 feet high.
Rogue wave hits cruise ship. Two days ago 12072010 a cruise ship lost an engine after encountering monster waves near the South Shetland Islands north of the Antarctic peninsula. The ship The Clelia II a 5-deck ship is apparently safe and heading to Ushuia Argentina accompanied by an. More recently in 2005 the cruise ship Norwegian Dawn had its ninth and 10th floor windows smashed by a wave that rose to near 21 meters 70 feet high.
Clip taken off Australia on the PO Adonia which is now the Sea PrincessIf you have ever had any thing to do with Cruis. The 136000 gross registered ton ship which carries 3500 people and is owned by MSC Cruises is based in Miami. A rogue wave struck the MSC Divina cruise ship Nov.
It said 62 cabins flooded and four passengers had cuts and bruises. The Bee Flanders one of the most powerful tugboats in the world capable of towing a tanker of 550000 tons in load. 1909 The steamship SS Waratah disappears without trace with over 200 people on board off the coast of South Africa a swathe of sea now known for its high incidence of rogue waves.
The 136000 gross registered ton ship which carries 3500 people and is owned by MSC Cruises is based in Miami. A rogue wave struck the MSC Divina cruise ship Nov. Rogue wave damages cruise ship.
In 2006 a 70 foot 21 meters high rogue wave smashed into the container ship The Pomona while it was in the Pacific Ocean. Ouessant at the tip of Brittany. CRUISE SHIP Hit by 80 FOOT HIGH WAVEA freak wave smashed through the windows of a cruise ship on the English Channel reportedly killing an elderly manThe 8.
The ship was hit by a freak wave that caused two windows to break in two different cabins Norwegian Cruise Line said in a statement. I was reading about a 70 foot rogue wave that hit a RCL ship near the Bahamas. A rogue wave is just what it sounds an abnormally big wave defined as any wave more than twice the height of a significant wave in any given sea state.
