Huge 19 (62.3ft) Meter High Wave Sets New Record!

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  1. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Wowzers!

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/wipeout-huge-19-meter-high-125735865.html

    Experts at the World Meteorological Organization say they have established a new world record for wave height measured by a buoy.

    An automated buoy recorded the wave in a part of the North Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and the U.K. on 4 February 2013. It was 19 meters, or 62.3 feet, in height.

    The WMO Commission for Climatology's Extremes Evaluation Committee has classified the measurement as "the highest significant wave height as measured by a buoy."

    "This is the first time we have ever measured a wave of 19 meters," Wenjian Zhang, the WMO's assistant secretary-general, said on Tuesday. "It is a remarkable record," Zhang added.

    "It highlights the importance of meteorological and ocean observations and forecasts to ensure the safety of the global maritime industry and to protect the lives of crew and passengers on busy shipping lanes," he went on to say.

    The WMO said that wave height was defined as being the "distance from the crest of one wave to the trough of the next."

    The highest waves usually happen in the North Atlantic, with atmospheric pressure and wind-circulation patterns during winter resulting in "intense extra-tropical storms".

    "Oceans cover some 70 per cent of the world's surface," Randall Cerveny, joint rapporteur on world records of climate and weather extremes for the WMO, said. "Ocean observations are therefore critical to understanding and forecasting our weather and climate," he added.
     
  2. kidde rocque

    kidde rocque Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2016
    Meh. Dat's about head high on da Islands, brudda.
     

  3. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Shred isn't impressed, i know. :rolleyes:
     
  4. Ronnie Mund

    Ronnie Mund Well-Known Member

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    Jul 6, 2012
  5. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Correction, every morning.
     
  6. OldSoul

    OldSoul Well-Known Member

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    Nov 7, 2011
    man imagine being out at sea and having a 60ft wave come rolling around.. yowzer
     
  7. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Do you yell "outside!"?
     
  8. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    Yeew, then paddle! LOL
     
  9. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    When in PR I notice people whistling when the sets are coming. Especially people from shore. This could come in handy.
     
  10. BassMon2

    BassMon2 Well-Known Member

    Jan 27, 2015
    No way. There's only one thing to do. And that is to....sh*t ones self.
     
  11. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    No doubt lol
     
  12. UnfurleD

    UnfurleD Well-Known Member

    Jul 13, 2016
    I'd use a quad setup for that wave
     
  13. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Single fin LB to get into it early!
     
  14. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    id youse a canoe maybe even a douche canoe
     
  15. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Sounds about right lol I kid I kid. How's single life treating ya?
     
  16. CBSCREWBY

    CBSCREWBY Well-Known Member

    Feb 21, 2012
    You'll put your eye out, kid! wait... never mind...
     
  17. sigmund

    sigmund Well-Known Member

    Dec 7, 2015
    I wonder where it came ashore? Probably Belmar.