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Ship-Sinking Monster Waves Revealed by ESA Satellites

Once dismissed as a nautical myth, freakish ocean waves that rise as tall as 10-story apartment buildings have now been accepted as a leading cause of large ship sinkings. Recent results from the Paris, France-based European Space Agency's (ESA) European remote sensing satellites (ERS) have helped establish the widespread existence of these rogue waves and are now being used to study their origins.

Severe weather has sunk more than 200 supertankers and container ships in the last two decades, with rogue waves believed to be the major cause in many such cases. Offshore platforms have also been struck by these rogue waves.

Objective radar evidence from these platforms-radar data from the ...

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