Rogue waves are massive, unpredictable ocean waves that form when smaller waves combine their energy, creating dangerous 'ocean monsters' capable of sinking ships in seconds; these waves, once dismissed as sailor myths, were scientifically confirmed in 1995 when the Draupner wave was recorded off Norway, measuring 3.0 meters high and defying traditional physics laws.
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For centuries, sailors have told stories of 3.0 m high giant waves appearing unexpectedly. Scientists didn't believe them. Until 1995, when a massive digital sensor off the coast of Norway recorded the Draupner wave, a single terrifying wall of water that defied all the laws of physics. Unlike tsunamis, rogue waves occur in the open sea, completely unpredictably. By absorbing the energy of smaller waves, they transform into a giant ocean monster capable of sinking large ships in seconds. Would you dare to sail in the deep blue? Subscribe for more factual information.
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