Interesting, the lighthouse on the south shore is red, and the north shore is green. To me this is "backwards" - is this backwards? I expected the red on the right as ships return to port.
Awesome. I just subscribed to your channel. Keep ‘em coming. Nice to see different scenery. That’s weird how it’s pulling the water down in front of the ship. Most of the tankers that pass through our area push water at the front.
I was sitting at the beach what is this possibly true because a cargo ship was passing by and a wave just hit me and dragged out my family The wave was 10 times larger because I was in a tropical storm.
Wow this tsunami must have taken down a lot of big buildings! Not!!..... It was caused by the ships wake. A tsunami wave height usually starts at about 20 ft. on up to possibly a hundred feet. And the width of them can be miles.
Is that true?.I believe it was a natural phenomena occur on a certain period of time . The main reason are because of the seasonal changes approaching the summer or the North iceland melted the ice.
looks like a spring tide to me.. (yes spring tide, not rip tide. a rip tide is the backflow current of water pushed on shore by regular waves. google it.) and by the way i'm not a scientist who has to mention in the description 'by the way i am a scientist' to impress whichever poor sod may be easily impressed by people's credential-less words on social media. i'm merely a person who enjoys science and hence reads/watches a lot of books and documentaries by credible sientists.
Dude! wow dudes! Look at that mega-tsunami stirring up all the milk in the mississippi river! Not a tsunami? Not milk? Not the Mississippi river? So what??? Why be so petty???!!!
Today i got recommended a video of Cecotto crashing at spain i think 2013 aswell. I literally didnt know the name. But in the commentary they literally said, the next race is Monaco and you cannot do this in monaco... Than this video was recommended xd
Not a tsunami. Not a rip tide. Not a tidal wave or tidal bore either, but if one didn't know about the ship, those actually wouldn't be bad guesses. It is of course, the bow wave of a ship. [EDIT: I've a suspicion that this might actually be video of two ship-wakes stitched together.] At least two commenters drew attention to the way the wave was initially 'drawing back' in a counter-intuitive way, one of them specifically mentioning the similarity to actual tsunamis- possibly she's actually 'onto something' in this, but that's physics at well above MY pay grade, so to speak. Basically though, it's just the way the ship's 'bulbous bow', which is there to give the ship hydrodynamic efficiency, is literally making the water 'get out of the way'. Possibly also something to do with the ship slowing down as it enters the harbour- in part to mitigate the bow-wave. Incidentally, I laughed along with everyone else at the ignorant- if not out-and-out clickbaity title; nonetheless, these ship-wakes are potentially dangerous for people on the shoreline (especially in otherwise placid waters). So much so that the municipal authorities in Dublin have had to erect signs warning people of the danger. These waves can be considerably higher than people give them credit for, and also, sneakier. Incidentally, I am not an expert in hydrodynamics, oceanography or piloting ships; merely an interested 'amateur'
@@romanomorelli2831 Thank You... and yes, the conditions you describe would be applicable in Dublin Bay (in fact one would even be able to infer as much from an ordinary map.) I have to admit though, it hadn't occurred to me 'til you mentioned it.
Johnny Cecotto Jr: Dad can I have a F3 car? Dad: yes my spoiled kid,just as all the other things you had in your life. Just choose the one you like the most and Dad will pay for it Johnny Cecotto Jr: Dad can I be a racing driver? Dad: eeeehh well I dont think so
His father never paid for anything. Like Maldonado (President Chavez), Ceccoto had backing from the Venezuelan President, who was Nicolas Maduro at his time, funded through state owned oil company.