Why dangerous? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_sea
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This sea state is fairly common and a large percentage of ship accidents have been found to occur in this state.[2] Vessels fare better against large waves when perpendicular to the waves. In a cross sea, vessels are more likely to be struck in a dangerous way.[3] - Wikipedia
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As seen off Port Hood, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Canada, July 2017.pic.twitter.com/pEv4uBTKeE
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Moreover, the danger is exacerbated by those giants among us who are determined to use this sea as a worldwide game of Battleship. One can barely make out D-2 in the upper left.
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@MAGTravF I see promise in a new sea-denial weapon here... -
The counter to weaponized square waves is round ships - and I’m oddly alright with that.pic.twitter.com/SxWSPuEaV1
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I love the fact that those two names sounds like clattering waves themselves
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@ShoemakerMicah , was it you I discussed this with a while back? -
I think so but atmospheric not oceanic. That’s awesome!
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