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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 2, 7:04 am, "barret bonden" wrote: Flew over Brest, Isles of Scilly, Cork, and on over the Atlantic coming home from Spain on Wednesday . Some clouds, but no major weather; the entrance to the English Channel looked calm, but from 32,000 feet over the Atlantic I could see, every five or ten miles, "small" patches of white water that endured for between 10 to 20 seconds. I've seen this before from the air, but really don't know what to make of them, as I've never done an Atlantic crossing in a small boat. I assume these are random breaking waves;and if I could see them from more than 5 miles they must be rather large; what would happen to a 40 foot boat there ? Again , the vast majority of the ocean looked calm, and there was no storm activity, just these scattered small patches of white water. Could be shallow spots . Joe There are a number of 'shallow' spots out in the Atlantic where underwater mountains exist but 'shallow' is a relative term and you would be looking at depths of say 90 metres where the local average would be about 1500 metres. In really bad weather these might show but in weather where the majority of the ocean was free of white waves I would be more inclined to attribute these white patches to local variations in wind velocity |
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