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  2. List of rogue waves - Wikipedia

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    One scientific paper and various press reports claimed in February 2022 that at 2.93 times the significant wave height, the Ucluelet wave set a record as the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded at the time in terms of its height in proportion to surrounding waves, and that scientists estimated that a wave about three times higher than those ...

  3. Rogue wave - Wikipedia

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    However, what caught the attention of the scientific community was the digital measurement of a rogue wave at the Draupner platform in the North Sea on January 1, 1995; called the "Draupner wave", it had a recorded maximum wave height of 25.6 m (84 ft) and peak elevation of 18.5 m (61 ft). During that event, minor damage was inflicted on the ...

  4. Megatsunami - Wikipedia

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    The wave surged over the headland, stripping trees and soil down to bedrock, and surged along the fjord which forms Lituya Bay, destroying two fishing boats anchored there and killing two people. [17] This was the highest wave of any kind ever recorded.

  5. 62-foot-high wave becomes highest ever recorded - AOL

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    The World Meteorological Organization, or WMO, has announced in a recent news release that it now belongs to a 62.3-foot-high-wave. 62-foot-high wave becomes highest ever recorded Skip to main content

  6. Laura Enever sets incredible world record for biggest wave ...

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    Enever caught a 13.3 metre high wave and beat the previous record by less than a metre

  7. Once dismissed as mythical, a 60-foot rogue wave swells off ...

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    An enormous, 58-foot-tall swell that crashed in the waters off British Columbia, Canada, in November 2020 has been confirmed as the largest "rogue" wave ever Once dismissed as mythical, a 60-foot ...

  8. 1958 Lituya Bay earthquake and megatsunami - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami showing the landslide movement, wave movement, and areas devastated by the wave with the use of arrows. Height of megatsunami, compared with Burj Khalifa, Empire State Building and Eiffel Tower (note: this is the run up height of the wave and not the height of the wave as it hit the shore).

  9. List of tsunamis - Wikipedia

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    The force of the wave removed all trees and vegetation from a height of 1,720 feet (520 m) above sea level. This is the highest wave ever recorded. The scale of this wave was much larger than ordinary tsunamis, eventually leading to the new category of megatsunamis. 1958: Kuril Islands, Soviet Union: 1958 Kuril Islands earthquake