Thats a typically sloppy, exaggerated news report. The oft-cited ESA
report found 10 waves 25 meters or more and extrapolated from that.
Roughly 100 ships a year are sunk, and while rogue waves are the
possible cause of many, that's a long way from proving that such waves
"destroy 200 ships a year."
chuck wrote:
The following was excerpted from a CBC story on the cruise ship:
"According to its satellite surveillance, the European Space Agency
estimates 'rogue' waves can reach up to 35 metres high and destroy about
200 ships a year."
Chuck
NOYB wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On 17 Apr 2005 08:07:02 -0700, wrote:
Expect a couple of familiar voices crying out that such waves don't
exist. :-)