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Compilation of our most spectacular ship in storm videos! Lean back while watching Tankers, Bulk Carriers, Navy Ships, Cruise Ships and Passenger Ferries fac...
These gripping encounters showcase the formidable power of the sea, with colossal waves, tumultuous winds, and ships navigating through the tumultuous dance ...
Dive deep into the fascinating world of maritime technologies with us as we explore the intricacies of why large ships remain stable, even during intense sto...
Are ships safer at the port or at sea during a storm? Big ships, like ocean-going tankers, are marvels of engineering. But even their enormous size and strength can be rendered useless...
21 lip 2004 · Severe weather has sunk more than 200 supertankers and container ships exceeding 200 metres in length during the last two decades. Rogue waves are believed to be the major cause in many such cases. Mariners who survived similar encounters have had remarkable stories to tell.
5 cze 2014 · Storms at sea are harrowing experiences. Towering walls of water, driven by powerful winds, slam into the ship. A major storm can batter even the largest, sturdiest vessels.
A merchant ship labouring in heavy seas as a large wave looms ahead, Bay of Biscay, c. 1940. Rogue waves (also known as freak waves or killer waves) are huge and unpredictable surface waves that can be extremely dangerous to ships and isolated structures such as lighthouses. [1]