
The Bermuda Triangle A Breeding Ground For Rogue Waves Or A Pit Of Scientists from the university of southampton teamed up to explain how 100 foot rogue waves could be at the center of the mysterious disappearances in the bermuda triangle. the british experts used indoor simulators to re create strong waves, basing their experiment on the idea that the mystery lies in the natural event of rogue waves. The bermuda triangle, a mysterious stretch of ocean between bermuda, puerto rico and the tip of florida, has allegedly, throughout the years, swallowed a horde of unsuspecting ships, planes and.

Bermuda Triangle News Scientist Claims Disappearances Were Caused By Every few years, a story goes viral claiming that experts have finally 'solved' the bermuda triangle mystery. maybe it's strange hexagonal clouds acting as "air bombs", rogue waves, or perhaps some freak whirlpools. Another explanation for the bermuda triangle that checks out on paper is the presence of rogue waves. these huge waves can form unexpectedly and rise two or even three times above surrounding waves. One theory is rogue waves, with university of southampton oceanographer simon boxall making his case in channel 5 documentary the bermuda triangle enigma. rogue waves are categorised. British oceanographers from the university of southampton believe the mystery of the bermuda triangle has been busted. after an investigation lasting decades, they’ve concluded that ships are.

The Bermuda Triangle The World S Deadliest Stretch Of Sea One theory is rogue waves, with university of southampton oceanographer simon boxall making his case in channel 5 documentary the bermuda triangle enigma. rogue waves are categorised. British oceanographers from the university of southampton believe the mystery of the bermuda triangle has been busted. after an investigation lasting decades, they’ve concluded that ships are. New research suggests rogue waves could be to blame, but there are more fanciful ideas out there. the mystery of the bermuda triangle, a patch of ocean which has supposedly caused the demise of. Researchers believe ‘rogue waves up to 100ft high’ may be to blame for some of the disasters which have taken place in the ‘devil’s triangle’. a team from the university of southampton. Rogue waves are created by storm generated waves emboldened by underwater currents. the other is the combination of the crests of two waves pairing up, creating constructive interference –. Using an indoor simulator, scientists discovered that a model of the uss cyclops ― a ship that disappeared in the bermuda triangle in 1918 with 306 people aboard ― was swamped by a wave and sank.