To me, it's just ripples/waves caused by the earthquake. I'm not seeing the big deal (unless you're on a boat out there). That would explain the rhythmic ride.
Just got back from a cruise in the Caribbean and it was rough out there. We couldn't dock in one port due to high winds and rough seas. The ship literally hid behind an island off Cuba just so we could eat dinner. We then braved our journey to Florida. Don't quite understand all of the data mentioned in the article. But seeing is believing.
very interesting...
ReplyDeleteI'm not able to extract what this is trying to tell me. Explain?
ReplyDeleteTidal wave possible
DeleteOr the drain finally cleared.
ReplyDeleteTo me, it's just ripples/waves caused by the earthquake. I'm not seeing the big deal (unless you're on a boat out there). That would explain the rhythmic ride.
ReplyDeleteRogue waves happen more often that you'd want to know.
ReplyDeleteI can’t find the information on the National Buoy Data site. Can someone provide instructions.
ReplyDeleteJust got back from a cruise in the Caribbean and it was rough out there. We couldn't dock in one port due to high winds and rough seas. The ship literally hid behind an island off Cuba just so we could eat dinner. We then braved our journey to Florida. Don't quite understand all of the data mentioned in the article. But seeing is believing.
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