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seafarer 08-21-05 11:39 AM

Heavy Seas
 
Sorry, haven't been here much lately,

but I was sent this url - http://tv-antenna.com/heavy-seas/

Amazing pics (check the gallerys, not just the front page)

I cannot image what seas like that would be like in a uBoat - I've been in 40ft seas in a 212ft ship, and that was scary enough. If anything, I think the sea-state in SHIII is conservative, especialy off Nova Scotia and NewFoundland.

Still playing SHIII, just not nearly as much as I'd like, but that's life.

Kpt. Lehmann 08-21-05 11:47 AM

WOW! Just checked out the pics.... amazing stuff.

Rgr being in U-Boat w/ heavy seas... you couldn't stay deep long enough to dodge some storms.

BTW there is a mod at terrapin's site for increasing the size of waves but it has a side effect of sinking other ships. In heavy seas, the water crashing on the deck of some ships is registered as "damage" causing ship to catch fire.

Sawdust 08-21-05 12:22 PM

:o
I just remembered why I'll never get a job on a ship!

08-21-05 01:17 PM

The sea can be very humbling.

John O 08-21-05 05:00 PM

Great pics on that URL!!!!!

Made me remember why I chose the Air Force rather than the Navy.

U-104 08-21-05 05:09 PM

WOW!!! :o :o

Damo1977 08-21-05 05:26 PM

Nice pictures thanks........the other day I was reading about those 'rogue' waves and they are saying that they are alot more common than what they thought previouslly. The European Space Agency picked up 10 waves above 26 metres with one satelite in a three weeks.

Malc 08-21-05 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Damo1977
Nice pictures thanks........the other day I was reading about those 'rogue' waves and they are saying that they are alot more common than what they thought previouslly. The European Space Agency picked up 10 waves above 26 metres with one satelite in a three weeks.

Guys - be careful when clicking on the image in the above post. The site installs malware on your system. I've just done a scan of my system before this session and the PC was clean. Just re-scanned because of the popups (that the pop-up blocker failed to stop) and hey prestoe an data minder appears !

don1reed 08-21-05 06:30 PM

...takes off hat...
...bows head....

"O Lord, Your sea is so large and my ship is so small."

Damo1977 08-21-05 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Malc
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damo1977
Nice pictures thanks........the other day I was reading about those 'rogue' waves and they are saying that they are alot more common than what they thought previouslly. The European Space Agency picked up 10 waves above 26 metres with one satelite in a three weeks.

Guys - be careful when clicking on the image in the above post. The site installs malware on your system. I've just done a scan of my system before this session and the PC was clean. Just re-scanned because of the popups (that the pop-up blocker failed to stop) and hey prestoe an data minder appears !

serious!!!! oh no, sorry!!! ****e getting rid of it but I checked my computer yesterdayn I am not purposely doing it!!! Sorry peoples!!

Malc 08-22-05 04:41 AM

No problem, managed to remove it, but I suppose these "free" hosting sites have to get their income in some way.

SmokinTep 08-22-05 06:15 AM

When I was in the Navy on the USS Forrestal, we once hit a bad storm crossing the Atlantic. I remember waves coming over the flight deck.

Glock_17 08-22-05 07:06 AM

Wasnt the Forrestal the first Super Carrier built? Anyways then the fightdeck would be about 60 ft above the waterline?

The Avon Lady 08-22-05 08:03 AM

I'm green in the face just from looking at these.

Where's the land, for cryin' out loud, where's the land?!?!?! :doh:

SmokinTep 08-22-05 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Glock_17
Wasnt the Forrestal the first Super Carrier built? Anyways then the fightdeck would be about 60 ft above the waterline?

First angled deck carrier built. Those waves crashing over the flight deck were huge.


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