A simulation from MarineLabs shows a buoy off Vancouver Island in British Columbia in November 2020 that caught a 57-foot rogue wave, three times as high as surrounding waves.
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Tue, 12/06/2022 - 8:31am
A simulation from MarineLabs shows a buoy off Vancouver Island in British Columbia in November 2020 that caught a 57-foot rogue wave, three times as high as surrounding waves.