Rogue waves - huge swells that can appear from calm seas - are occurring less often but becoming more extreme, data from the US coast suggests. In the largest study of its kind, scientists ...
Set in the vast remote wilderness of the Indonesian archipelago and southwest Tasmania this is a story of exploration discovery mateship and fate A story of how one man navigated the rogue waves ...
Rogue waves are "giant colossi of the sea", wrote Professor in Ocean Engineering at the University of Melbourne, Alessandro Toffoli, on The Conversation. The "notorious phenomenon" sees ...
Every so often though, out on the high seas, a rogue wave comes along. These abnormally large waves can strike with surprise, and are dangerous to even the largest of ships. Research is ongoing as ...
The Viking Polaris seen anchored in Ushuaia, southern Argentina two days after being struck by the rogue wave. One passenger was killed and four more injured after a "rogue wave" hit a cruise ship ...