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Giant Wave in Pacific Ocean Was The Most Extreme ‘Rogue Wave’ on Record : ScienceAlert

Last updated: April 22, 2025 6:44 am
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The Most Extreme Rogue Wave Ever Recorded Off the Coast of British Columbia

In a surprising turn of events in November 2020, a lonesome buoy off the coast of British Columbia was unexpectedly lifted by a freak wave to a staggering height of 17.6 meters (58 feet). This four-story wall of water was later confirmed to be the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded, occurring once every 1,300 years.

For centuries, rogue waves were dismissed as mere nautical folklore until 1995 when a 26-meter-high wave struck an oil-drilling platform off the coast of Norway. Since then, more rogue waves have been documented, including the one near Ucluelet, Vancouver Island, which stood out for its unprecedented size compared to its surrounding waves.

Scientists define a rogue wave as any wave more than twice the height of the waves surrounding it. The Ucluelet wave, nearly three times the size of its peers, caught the attention of researchers studying these rare and dangerous phenomena.

Spectograms of wave heights
Rogue wave recorded on Nov 17, 2020. Vertical dashed lines indicate the wave group containing the rogue wave. (a) Surface elevation. (b) Spectrogram of surface elevation using the Morlet wavelet. (Gemmrich & Cicon, Scientific Reports, 2022)

Physicist Johannes Gemmrich from the University of Victoria described the Ucluelet wave as likely the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded, surpassing previous observations in high sea states.

Research on rogue waves aims to understand their formation to enhance prediction and mitigate risks to marine operations, wind farms, and coastal communities. The buoy that captured the Ucluelet wave was part of an initiative by MarineLabs to study hazards in the deep ocean.

While the Ucluelet wave did not cause significant damage, other rogue waves have been responsible for shipwrecks and casualties. Studies suggest that wave heights in the North Pacific may increase due to climate change, posing additional challenges in predicting and preparing for rogue waves.

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MarineLabs CEO Scott Beatty emphasized the importance of coastal intelligence in enhancing marine safety and decision-making. The once-in-a-millennium wave near Vancouver Island serves as a reminder of the need for continuous monitoring and research to address the threats posed by rogue waves.

The study detailing the Ucluelet wave was published in Scientific Reports, highlighting the ongoing efforts to improve understanding and safety in the face of these extraordinary natural phenomena.

An earlier version of this article was published in February 2022.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in the way we live, work, and interact with each other. From lockdowns and social distancing measures to remote work and online schooling, the virus has forced us to adapt to a new normal. One of the most noticeable changes has been the way we communicate with each other.

With in-person meetings and gatherings now limited, people have turned to virtual communication tools to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues. Platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Skype have seen a surge in usage as people rely on them for work meetings, virtual happy hours, and online classes.

While virtual communication has its benefits, such as convenience and accessibility, it also comes with its own set of challenges. One of the biggest challenges is the lack of non-verbal cues that are present in face-to-face interactions. Without being able to see someone’s body language or facial expressions, it can be difficult to gauge their emotions and reactions accurately.

This can lead to misunderstandings and miscommunications, as tone of voice and context can easily be misinterpreted in a virtual setting. Additionally, technical issues such as poor internet connection or lagging audio can disrupt the flow of conversation and make it difficult to have a productive discussion.

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Another challenge of virtual communication is the lack of personal connection that comes with face-to-face interactions. While video calls can help bridge the gap, they can never fully replicate the feeling of being in the same room as someone and sharing a physical space.

Despite these challenges, virtual communication has become an essential tool for staying connected during these unprecedented times. It has allowed us to maintain relationships, collaborate on projects, and continue working and learning from home.

As we navigate this new normal, it’s important to find ways to overcome the challenges of virtual communication and make the most of the tools available to us. This may involve being more mindful of our communication style, using video calls whenever possible, and finding creative ways to build and maintain relationships in a virtual setting.

While the future remains uncertain, one thing is clear: virtual communication is here to stay. As we continue to adapt to this new way of interacting, it’s important to embrace the opportunities it offers and find ways to connect with others in meaningful and authentic ways.

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