Ships CAUGHT in MASSIVE Storms
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2024
- These gripping encounters showcase the formidable power of the sea, with colossal waves, tumultuous winds, and ships navigating through the tumultuous dance of nature's wrath. Join us as we witness the struggles and triumphs of vessels confronting the relentless might of the open sea. Here are 10 ship caught in massive storms!
#wave #waves #ship #ships #storm #storms
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Video credits and attributions:
Clip #10: Private
Clip #9: Maxim V.
Clip #8: Sea Wha
Clip #7: Yosh M.
Clip #6: Peter B.
Clip #5: Janitha H. M.
Clip #4: Daniel C.
Clip #3: Mathias K.
Clip #2: Tom W.
Clip #1: Peter J.
our ancestors navigated through those waves with wooden ships. imagine how many got wrecked and are still somewhere hidden on the bottom of the ocean. so fascinating.
i was thinking the same thing...mighty fearless men sailed the oceans
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Valhalla!!!
My family have a long tradition of going to sea . I'm a gardener. I think I made the right choice.
Indeed you did
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I was on a Navy destroyer some years back in the North Atlantic in January. I was an engineer for Lockheed Martin and we were on sea trials prior to selling the ship off to the Navy. We ran into a typhoon. Fortunately, we steered mostly clear, but got caught in the fringes for several hours. We had huge waves breaking easily over the bridge wings of the ship, which would make the waves at least 80 feet high. I actually had a great time admiring the magnificence and power of the sea, but it tossed that ship around like a cork in a bathtub. It is a force to be reckoned with and taken very seriously.
Whatever that storm was, it certainly wasn't a typhoon ! Typhoons are tropical cyclones and only occur in Occidental waters!
Birds belong in the sky, and fish belong in the sea, and people belong on land. End of discussion. 😂
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I loved getting a Norweigan Cruise Line ad during this video
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The old man flying across the dining room just had me dying 😂😂😂
Yooo
I am eagerly searching for this comment😂😂😂.. Seriously poor old grandpa
Some paranormal activity shit right there lol
Whatever they get paid, it's not enough.
6 figures is what they’re paid. That’s too much. No one should make that much money. If someone is making 100k or more a year, they either need to pay 80% in income tax, or give most of their income to charity
I live on the North Sea coast & have done my whole life. I've seen some brutal seas over the years. But God only knows how bad the Seas were miles off the coast. The local fishermen have seen it all, for me they've either got a death wish or they're just mad. I'm actually sitting in my car looking out at the Sea right now. It's a pretty calm day today but last week there was a storm & it took the top of one of the light houses off.
Here’s your chance to find out.
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
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And Meet the Crew
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Look up the meaning of capsizing before you use it again!
Exactly what I was thinking 😮
I😂😂😂😊😮😅😅
Yep. No yawing, or rocking. Straight as an arrow.
Yeah...I got to the end of the video and was still waiting for the 'almost capsizes' part.
Putting the cup on,or taking it off
And this is why I stay on shore😄
The fishing boat isn't even in rough seas , never mind capsizing. There aren't freak waves. Only waves and bigger waves, they're common.
Just my normal day of work in the north sea.
Salute! 🌹⚓
You are very brave! 😮
Braver then I
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We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
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And Meet the Crew
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#8 isn't even in particularly bad weather. The ship has already taken on water, that's why the crew is on deck wearing life jackets.
Who else is here to watch some ships get smacked around by wind and water?
Yup I have been in my share of 50 foot Seas in the North Atlantic Winter Storms.
The sea was angry that day my friends. Like an old man trying to send soup back at a deli.
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Lovin it😊😃
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Number 6 wasn't in a massive storm and it certainly didn't almost capsized. I'm willing to bet most of the crew was asleep in their bunks not worried about a damn thing. Where do you get off even putting that in here? I have seen worse waves in wave pools!
Yep, that's the kind of waves they spend a whole season in on Deadliest Catch. Nothing to see here
Number 4 isn’t a cruise ship, it’s the truckers cafe on a cross channel ferry.
Too bad the narrator knew less than nothing about the sea
The channel needs to be terminated if they are going to be ignorant like they were in this video. I’ve already reported the video multiple times on different accounts
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
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And Meet the Crew
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Legend has it the old man on the cruise ship is still sliding
Been there a great many times. Cannot beat a bit of roughers
3,34 lap wing was nowhere near capsizing,just another day at seasfor them.
as a former sea captain and AB unlimited, what bugs me about Lapwing is how fast and close she comes up the port quarter in those rough seas.
@@jollyrodgers7272
EXACTLY! I was waiting for the impact!
@@jollyrodgers7272 Yep. That was some smart arse at the wheel that day; that could have went wrong very quickly. Lapwing is from my home town of Peterhead.
I love the sounds of a ship in a storm...the ship creaking and knocking...the wind howling...it's better than a horror movie!
Below are the arrogant experts. 🙄 Don't let that distract you from this awesome video. 😏
A few inconsistencies here, fishing boat almost capsizes , nope, last one a Navy ship, looks to be an oil or grain ship.
No 10. look at all the water? What a gift the lass has.
The waves on the great lakes may not reach the same size, but that doesn't make them any less dangerous. Seeing those super massive waves, I notice something similar. In stormy seas the first big wave lifts them higher, only to crash hard into the second one. Lake Superior develops the Three Sisters. First one lifts, then you hit the second hard, and the third one hits hard a fast. Waves are spaced closer together, so, it's rough going when you are caught out in horrendous conditions. I'm a Great Lakes sailor, but I am on a 40 footer. Storms can form out of nowhere, with no predictions calling for it. It's best to know what to do if you have to save yourself until help comes. Have a plan, and follow the plan. Panic is not an option.
That last ship ( No1 ) isn’t a Naval ship it’s a bulk carrier, you can clearly see the massive hatches.
Being on those ships is terrifying
These mariners have nerves of steel. I admittedly do not and could never be on a ship in these conditions I would be a nervous wreck 😅
Awesome!! I ❤ my solid ground ☝️🙏👍🤞🍀🤜🤛🃏🫂🥰 to all out on ships !! xxx
Какие отважные!
The seas are so strong and treat these massive ships like they're nothing!
wow...luar biasa keberanian para pelaut. Jaya terus Para Pelaut.
The descriptions of some of the ships/boats in the video are incorrect. Do your homework - always post accurate content, or don't bother posting. Thanks.
Like I do.
We film some of the largest waves ever caught on camera.
We work with 2 North Sea oil platforms that can accurately measure wave height so no guessing or exaggeration.
Enjoy 🌊🌊
th-cam.com/play/PLG-lkGl9kpwSEoYG5fJ3pwqVNZaDivv7z.html
And Meet the Crew
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I can't believe that you missed the one in the tea cup.
Imagine sailing a ship in the 1700s across these waters.
I'm no shipping expert but ...
Number 4 is clearly NOT a cruise ship I'd suggest that it is a Cross Channel ferry.
Number 2 is NOT a cruise ship in my opinion but it looks very much like the ferry that runs from Denmark via Iceland to Greenland.
Number 1 is NOT in my opinion a navy ship but it looks very much like a cargo ship.
That peterhead (PD) registered white fish trawler didnt nearly capsize. Thats standard for those boats to be in, in the north sea. Experienced it many times, especially there.
A great bit of camerawork though.
These are sooooo satisfying though look up the term capsize and MASSIVE befor using them again
It’s 1:17am of course I’m going to click on this
The container ship didn’t “collide “ with the wave. Colliding is a situation where something is avoidable but a mistake was made resulting in a collision. This ship was travelling on a course through waves. The same with the trawler I’d didn’t nearly capsize it was going through the waves very well. Capsizing is when the waves hit the ship on the side and the ship rolls over. If you use words in the wrong context or explanation it just makes you look foolish.
Hear hear! Some great vids of the conditions professional mariners may routinely encounter, but presented in an inflammatory fashion out of pure ignorance. None of these vessels is close to capsize, but the one that is closest is No8 with all that free water trapped on deck.
It's TH-cam. You expect linguistic excellence here? We're lucky to read one sentence that makes sense!
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5:40 he said, i am out of here, bye 😂
Just think about all the sharks under the ships saying come baby,come on baby dump the crunchy people overboard.
The German warship in #3 wasn’t hit by a wave. It went into the trough between the waves and the bow went under the next wave. Leave the maritime videos to creators who understand them.
Pipe down you muppet.
the first one is unbelievable
It could be that the vessel you see is not meant for use out on the open sea, but only for rivers and canals. There's a similar-looking video, Mothervessel Arvin that breaks in half as it just can't cope with medium-size waves. th-cam.com/video/gaZhnNlutuQ/w-d-xo.html I only learned later that especially Panama-flagged ships, with underpaid crews sail on these boats. They are cheap as they are usually in bad condition and certainly not seaworthy.
The fact so much water stays on deck, strengthens my idea that the vessel in the first clip of this compilation is not meant for the rough seas, but only for quiet rivers and canals.
@@weeardguy bro, NOTHING is built for that wave
@@patrickdwyer320 Ah wait... I got the clip wrong, I meant the second clip, not the first ;)
No 6 fishing boat was perfectly safe, almost capsizs !! really
Neither the tanker nor the small fishing boat are near to capsizing.
Nice to know the warships are keeping the white walkers at bay
Pretty obvious the OP has never been to sea.
5:38 Lol. "Nice talkin to ya bob!"
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Just imagine you are aboard of a US Navy destroyer hitting those waves.
5:39 I thought I saw some dude go flying across the room
aLmOsT cApSiZeD
всю жизнь отходил на судах.. и ничего тут особенного не увидел..
greetings from Vietnam. very good video
3:02 same 😂
Waooooow!!! Cuacanya sangat extrem dan mengerikan
Record of sea science
I thought the charming acoustic soundtrack was well chosen
All 10 videos so scary 😨😳
Number 1 is not even the most replayed part 🤣🤣
I used to watch the ships stuck outside the port of Aberdeen on a rough day. Giant things. /\/\
Look up the meaning of capsizing
O my these are really strong!!!!!!!!!!! 🛥 wave🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
Thanks for not adding annoying music background
man RIP that lady that went flying on no.4
I worked on an eastern rig that resembled the Lapwing. 60 ft she was beautiful made from Oak after the 2nd WW. They made them from metal after that .
For my the nineth is a monster wave!
❤❤super vidio i like you
на самом деле САМЫЙ ОПАСНЫЙ сюжет под номером 9 !!!!!
Там корабль по- любому получил повреждения ..
И я вообще не представлю как они с этим штормом ....
Number 8 picked up the chest of sorrow
In number 4, they must have been performing some kind of drill or exercise, otherwise I can't imagine two vessels getting that close together in seas like that. Dangerous!!
I'd rather be out in a hurricane than work behind a desk.
Sailors definitely should get paid a heck alot more than what they get paid
I think capsize means like if wave rogue maybe flips boat over or the balance of vessel is not even like leaning to a certain degree of a pitch don’t no but sounds good
Guys, pray that the engine does not fail in such a situation. That's going to be a real disaster.
Why's that then?
@@trevorguy57no power no control over ship.. She sinks..
I'll get so sick while riding anything
But not if I'm driving or flying or handling it
I just can't be a passenger
The term you should use is
“ almost swamped” .
Are these in the right order? They seemed to get less impressive as the video went on.
Profissão para doidos!
Could you imagine being on that boat and getting hit with a wave so violent that it breaks the glass in the cabin
Like your warm and cosy, and you think you’re relatively removed until the water intrudes like a fucking home invader
I love the land
The land love me
I'm never going to betray it
Бля, парни всё хотел в море пойти за Романтикой, даже за Визой стоял в очереди, сам с 59- го, после вашего кино мне хватает моей бабушки Оби😭Привет из ХМАО.
That’s why I always wear water-repellent trousers in nasty weather!
@5:38 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
見てるだけで船酔いしてくる😱
அடேங்கப்பா இந்த வீடியோவை பார்த்தால் அதிக பயத்தை உண்டாக்கும்
Fun fact:- It's still floating
Insane waves 🌊
Best way to get rid of spider webb.
at the 2:00 mark this boat is completely flooded. how is this thing not sinking?
Number 6...... a boat bobs about a bit
You’d never know there was weather reports and radar
I'm from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Только в машинном отделении знают сколько минут осталось вам на видео
that's why they call the first one Drake's sea 😮😮😮
Здравствуйте. Не морем Дрейка. Пролив Дрейка , оконечность южной Америки ( Огненная земля и Антарктида). Я проходил пролив Дрейка два раза.
not the drake sea. southern ocean, south of New Zealand
Большие то есть длинные карабли больше подвержены подтоплению нежели их короткие собратья потому как уходящая под киль волна оставляет полсудна висеть в воздухе и получается корабль длинный сам себя ломает большой рычаг