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Joe September 16th 04 05:10 PM

Pensacola Waves
 
Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.

Joe

Scott Vernon September 16th 04 07:46 PM


"Joe" wrote in message
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Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.



yeah! up and over the local 7-11 store.

Scotty



katysails September 16th 04 11:43 PM

In the Gulf, that means you'd probably be looking at the bottom....
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message
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Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.



yeah! up and over the local 7-11 store.

Scotty





Joe September 17th 04 12:37 AM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
"Joe" wrote in message
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Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.



yeah! up and over the local 7-11 store.



The really bigs waves were close to 100 miles offshore Scotty.
The area is called Mississippi canyon. Its almost as big as the grand
canyon but its underwater and the waves formed close to the canyons
rim. One company lost a really big 400 million + dollar drilling rig
called the Neptune. It was found 78 miles off location today and seems
to be in undamaged condition minus all 8 of the anchors and anchor
cables.


Oh well... some of my buddies will make some mucho denero putting her
back in her place and settin her new anchors. Makes me wish I owned an
anchor handling boat. Setting anchors in 1100 foot of water pays well.

Joe


Scotty


JAXAshby September 17th 04 01:53 AM

no, 55 foot waves (27.5 feet above the waterline, 27.5 below the waterline)
break when the water depth gets to about 90 some feet.

In the Gulf, that means you'd probably be looking at the bottom....
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message
om...
Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.



yeah! up and over the local 7-11 store.

Scotty













Shen44 September 17th 04 03:00 AM

Subject: Pensacola Waves
From: (JAXAshby)

no, 55 foot waves (27.5 feet above the waterline, 27.5 below the waterline)
break when the water depth gets to about 90 some feet.



Waves are not normally formed so that the crest is the same height above the
"still water level" as the trough is below it.
Normally the crest is higher.



Parallax September 17th 04 03:26 AM

"katysails" wrote in message ...
In the Gulf, that means you'd probably be looking at the bottom....
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.



yeah! up and over the local 7-11 store.

Scotty



Gulf gets very deep 100 miles south of Pensacola.

JAXAshby September 17th 04 03:33 AM

therefore, waves break in deeper water.

From: (Shen44)
Date: 9/16/2004 10:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

Subject: Pensacola Waves
From:
(JAXAshby)

no, 55 foot waves (27.5 feet above the waterline, 27.5 below the waterline)
break when the water depth gets to about 90 some feet.



Waves are not normally formed so that the crest is the same height above the
"still water level" as the trough is below it.
Normally the crest is higher.











JAXAshby September 17th 04 03:34 AM

how deep within 10 miles?

(Parallax)
Date: 9/16/2004 10:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

"katysails" wrote in message
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In the Gulf, that means you'd probably be looking at the bottom....
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.


yeah! up and over the local 7-11 store.

Scotty



Gulf gets very deep 100 miles south of Pensacola.









Joe September 17th 04 03:40 AM

"katysails" wrote in message ...
In the Gulf, that means you'd probably be looking at the bottom....


You dont know much about the Gulf do you Katy?

Joe


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message
om...
Were measured at 55 foot last night off the coast of Pensacola.

That's the biggest waves I've ever heard of in the Gulf of Mexico.
30 footers are not to uncommon.

A 55 footer would be one hell of a ride.



yeah! up and over the local 7-11 store.

Scotty




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