Under a hazy gray sky on the first day of 1995, the Draupner natural gas platform in the North Sea was struck by something that had long been relegated to maritime folklore: an 84-foot wall of water ...
Rogue waves are among the most dangerous and unpredictable threats at sea. These massive walls of water can appear without warning, striking ships with incredible force and leaving crews with no time ...
Some media outlets have reported that a 28-foot wave hit Tamps, but experts say the wave was closer to 2 or 3 feet, not 28, as was reported in April.
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