Hurricane Ivan's 130-Foot Waves

Hurricane Ivan's 130-Foot Waves

When Hurricane Ivan moved through the Gulf of Mexico in 2004, pressure sensors on the ocean floor detected a massive rogue wave measuring 91 feet high. Computer simulations later suggested that at its peak as a Category 5 storm, Ivan produced waves exceeding 130 feet.

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