Mavericks? ... 🙄 ... Get a job stoner boy ... These aren't just large waves these are Rouge waves that reach these heights almost instantly in low wave conditions, imagine riding on some small 5 ft white caps then bam 60ft wave out of no where. Wow...I was about to comment with something snarky, but thankfully I googled before posting. There were only four officially named oceans the last time I studied any geography. Pretty neat that there's a fifth, now. Thats nothin! The impact that killed the Dinosaurs created a wave 3 MILES high. Theres a crater in the Indian ocean from about 500 million years ago, that would've thrown sea water into space. Storm on Oregon and Washington coasts just produced some huge waves! Crashing into condos and hotels, sweeping one woman across the room after breaking sliding glass doors! Destruction up and down coastline as huge logs were washed much further up than usual! Photo is Shore Acres SP in Oregon! The first I ever heard the term, "Southern Ocean", was from another teacher from Australia...we were pen pals...as were our classes. I live in the USA. It was a nice lesson to teach my class. And a great experience as well. I think some people may have missed the "isolated " part. No one who doesn't have to be in Southern ocean is definitely not there. I don't even know if it's able to be fished. From what article reads, monster waves occur regularly there.
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Certainly not the rogue type. Oh, wow, ask any fisherman who's spent 15 or 20 hours jogging into a southerly blowing 40or50 off cape blanco or cape Mendocino what the wave heights were. Course they didn't have phds.or a few million $ fora bouyto back them up. Just 40 or 50 feet of old wooden boat… 1976 DD840 sailing from Jacksonville to Halifax Nova Scotia cat 4 Hurricane off Cape Hatteras. 4 four days of 100 mile an hour plus sustained winds and 65 foot seas on a tin can. Something this 17-year-old kid at the time will never forget. Meanwhile on one of the Great LAKES!
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28.8-foot wave at the Granite Island buoy located north of Marquette, says MLive chief meteorologist Mark Toreegrossa
“That’s the highest wave that’s ever been recorded with modern records on Lake Superior,” he says. Still, Toreegrossa says, accurate buoys have only been measuring waves on Lake Superior for ten to thirty years, depending on their location. America has been tracking very large UFO' s coming out of the southern ocean, causing these waves. Go research admiral Bird last antartic trip. He lost half his fleet to ufos coming out of the sea. The worlds militaries have had Antarctica locked down for years to stop private parties going there. It's in the Antartic Ocean. Not knowledgeable enough in this field to question it. Why is it rare to have such high waves? Why is this described as “terrifying” or “horrifying?” I don’t think the buoy thought it was! Sure, if your in a ship right there it would be, otherwise it is just a gargantuan wave. Not to take anything away from anyone. There is a difference between recorded and witnessed. Their scientific data satisfied their results. Now, surfers have been witnessed crushing the face of waves taller, but to each their own.
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Be nice! I was out fishing one time and my buddy's fat Girlfriend fell over board and created a 40ft wave. We were in a 2 acre fishing pond. Norpac ,enterprise water spray over the bow, I felt bad for the destroyers along side, lotsa bow exposed and looked like submarines on the down slide. .I prefer large boats. ...when in big waves. Buoys with measuring many parameters measured 55ft waves in Katrina before the all buoys were destroyed. We also believe Katrina was a Cat 5 when it made landfall in Buras LA.