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Subject: Re: Flannan Isles mystery Thu Feb 14, 2019 2:37 am
Dirk,
read it all and yes a rogue wave seems to fit with the narrative. Coincidentally I read in a weekend paper about rogue waves and the Bermuda triangle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave "It is now proven via satellite radar studies that waves with crest to trough heights of 20 metres (65.6 ft) to 30 metres (98.4 ft), occur far more frequently than previously thought.[36] It is now known that rogue waves occur in all of the world's oceans many times each day. In 2004 the ESA MaxWave project identified more than ten individual giant waves above 25 metres (82 ft) in height during a short survey period of three weeks in a limited area of the South Atlantic. The ESA's ERS satellites have helped to establish the widespread existence of these 'rogue' waves
Triceratops, some American like sensational film driving on the wave of the real mystery of the Flannan Islands. And as people have heard about the real story, the authors think in my opinion to gain "cash" from it... Kind regards, Paul.