For centuries, rogue waves were considered nothing but nautical folklore. It wasn't until 1995 that myth became fact. On the first day of the new year, a nearly 26-meter-high wave (85 feet) suddenly ...
Recent research has shed light on the formation of rogue waves, with wind playing a pivotal role. An expedition to Antarctic waters by the University of Melbourne uncovered fascinating insights ...
Recent travelers said the best time to visit ... Stay well back from the edge, as rogue waves can splash over granite rocks. When you're not admiring the spectacular show, take a moment to take ...