Huge Storm Noa Waves Hits Cornwall, England, UK | Storm Noa

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @stephenskinner3851
    @stephenskinner3851 Год назад +52

    Telephoto lens and slowing up the film makes the waves look bigger than they are. This is Cornwall and it juts out into the Atlantic and there are Atlantic storms.

  • @Wriggs74
    @Wriggs74 Год назад +23

    The way the camera has been positioned. Makes the waves look much, much bigger.

  • @WELLBRAN
    @WELLBRAN Год назад +22

    Haha it's taken at an angle that makes it look like that ...very clever ..I live there so I know

    • @lindaw.5836
      @lindaw.5836 Год назад +3

      Hello fellow St.Juster,!!! there's another huge wave that breaks over Senen lifeboat station, right up over the cliff top!

    • @Lozwave
      @Lozwave 9 месяцев назад

      yeah okay smarty pants, then how tall are they exactly ?

  • @alm5966
    @alm5966 Год назад +10

    Telephoto lens compression. Zoom out and they'd look as normal as on any windy day.

  • @darenthorpe7499
    @darenthorpe7499 Год назад +21

    Wales is NOT in England. It’s part of Britain. It’s part of Great Britain. It’s part of the United Kingdom. It’s part of the British Isles. It is it’s own country separate from England. Facts need checking!

    • @adamlea6339
      @adamlea6339 Год назад +2

      The footage and commentry was almost entirely about Cornwall and SW England, Wales only got a fleeting mention.

    • @timdale4047
      @timdale4047 Год назад +3

      Who cares anyway?

    • @thomasduffmcgready-zb3yt
      @thomasduffmcgready-zb3yt Год назад +2

      Now Now calm down and Chile or I'm going to have to ground you and anymore off that no Icecream for no weeks.
      Because there won't be Icecream.
      Children calm peace and jam.
      The end of that Thank God.😊😅😮😂

    • @guesshoo703
      @guesshoo703 Год назад +1

      free wales !!!!,,,,,with every packet of cornflakes 😂......ya mupp

    • @loganavich17
      @loganavich17 Год назад +1

      The welsh.

  • @edmann2433
    @edmann2433 Год назад +7

    Interesting camera work

  • @johnthomss5962
    @johnthomss5962 Год назад +4

    Oh yes there is a place called Cape Cornwall which you can get to via St Just. Used to exercise my border collie, a retired working dog, there regularly until I suffered a spinal condition. It is part of the National Trust!

  • @moonshadow--1207
    @moonshadow--1207 Год назад +6

    I wanted to see the footage from the video you used for the thumbnail.

  • @diegoandresparragonzalez769
    @diegoandresparragonzalez769 Год назад +15

    That's freakin scary I wouldn't be standing there

    • @rhythmisadancer8394
      @rhythmisadancer8394 Год назад +3

      It would take your breath away being that close

    • @thomasduffmcgready-zb3yt
      @thomasduffmcgready-zb3yt Год назад +1

      ​@rhythmisadancer8394 yes and also blow my Wig off if I had one on me.
      Watching this is I guess is one way of Blowing it big time.
      You see I love waves watching and even if I came across a Crime Wave I wouldn't report it because I would wave back .
      Same as standing at the seaside beach watching waves I would wave back saying why hello there .😊😅😂

    • @barneyrubble9309
      @barneyrubble9309 Год назад

      They are miles away...ever heard of telephoto compression

  • @NthQldGirl
    @NthQldGirl 5 месяцев назад +2

    Those waves look like mountains 😱🫣

  • @jeremyclifford1664
    @jeremyclifford1664 Год назад +9

    Cape Cornwall,near St Just,Cornwall,it is there,as it is in some of the film,awesome weather/waves,love it,thanks

  • @Solz-h5u
    @Solz-h5u 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love Cornwall zennar going there next Friday so excited to see my nan

  • @silentnature977
    @silentnature977 4 месяца назад +1

    The cover image of the video would have won a prize in a competition, excellent picture in terms of everything.

  • @MrsOliva
    @MrsOliva 9 месяцев назад +2

    It's monster surfing time.

  • @jonathangoll2918
    @jonathangoll2918 Год назад +19

    Doesn't the height of normal ocean waves depend on the "fetch", I.e. the distance the waves have travelled? The prevailing winds hitting the UK or the Republic of Ireland are from the West or South-west, which means the waves can have travelled thousands - or at least hundreds - of miles. That is why they can be so big.

    • @someblokecalleddave1
      @someblokecalleddave1 Год назад +5

      The biggest waves on the planet are seen in the Atlantic ocean, but we're protected from them due to the continental shelf. As waves move out of the deep ocean, their power which extends deep into the ocean (Think of the surface waves being part of an energy phenomenon akin to an iceberg e.g. the top part is a manifestation of something far larger) the lower part of the energy source then drags across the increasingly shallow continental shelf and takes all the sting out of the wave by the time they hit our shores thankfully. One place in the Atlantic where this can be seen not to be the case is Nazare in Portugal. There's a massive canyon that cuts through the continental shelf right up to Nazare, so the full force of the waves from the Atlantic move up the deep canyon and make landfall - hence the massive surfing waves seen at Nazare that are in the region of 100' (30 metres) or more. If it wasn't for the continental shelf our coasts around the UK would regularly see waves of that magnitude. These waves in this vid are relatively small - made more dramatic with the use of long focal length lenses.

    • @greenman6141
      @greenman6141 Год назад +2

      wave height depends upon fetch, the strength of the wind, and the period of time that the wind blows.
      for example: a super strong wind that blows for 20 minutes, will not produce waves as big as the same strength wind that blows for 45 hours.
      Or, light winds blowing for 20 hours will produce smaller waves than a stronger wind blowing for 20 hours.
      then there's the fetch element. Essentially the distance over which the winds can blow. This is why the southern ocean is so notoriously rough. There is no land to break the winds. They just circle the earth, roaring round and round.
      But the Pacific is so big that it also can see enormous waves.
      Though the North Atlantic is notorious for being rough, especially in winter. This is largely to do with the warm gulf stream, and the air above it, rushing north into the colder water and air.

    • @janolaful
      @janolaful Год назад

      ​@@someblokecalleddave1 so you were there? I was

    • @violetwolf8759
      @violetwolf8759 Год назад

      Deus me livre que horror

  • @sheldonvern
    @sheldonvern Год назад +8

    2:04 looks like a giant crocodile poking his head out lol

  • @kidkong637
    @kidkong637 Год назад +3

    Turn off audio and increase playback speed x2.

  • @luciendemaine5153
    @luciendemaine5153 Год назад +4

    Good video.

  • @anni50ful
    @anni50ful Год назад +4

    We get hit by huge Atlantic waves in Cornwall .

  • @dontmissthelittlethings
    @dontmissthelittlethings 8 месяцев назад

    The power of the ocean, incredible.

  • @randymillhouse791
    @randymillhouse791 Год назад +1

    "I was on a cycling tour in North Corwall. FELL OFF!"

  • @paolamura3497
    @paolamura3497 Год назад +4

    These waves look "fishy" to me!!!

  • @davsocoolcool5936
    @davsocoolcool5936 Год назад +10

    bro that’s not a wave that’s a killer

  • @td5320
    @td5320 Год назад +43

    As a side note. There isn't a place called 'Cape Cornwall', it's only called 'Cornwall'.

    • @jeremyclifford1664
      @jeremyclifford1664 Год назад +27

      There is a place called Cape Cornwall,with a,NationalTrust carpark,( where some of this was filmed,near the village of St Just,lovely place

    • @MrDarkmenace1
      @MrDarkmenace1 Год назад +10

      There is a place called Cape Cornwall. I live near there. It's about a mile or so further east than Sennen Cove and just outside a little town called St Just. There's even a Cape Cornwall golf club. 5 or 6 years back we had waves crashing onto the cliffs next to Sennen cove that were incredibly 250 ft high. Theres a great picture of them dwarfing the lifeboat house down in the cove.

    • @kw8757
      @kw8757 Год назад +6

      Get a map, look at the north side of Cornwall near Lands End, definitely a place called Cape Cornwall.

    • @northernlights6459
      @northernlights6459 Год назад +4

      @@jeremyclifford1664, it’s a magical place, I’ve visited on two occasions.

    • @Marc-dj5fk
      @Marc-dj5fk Год назад +11

      I'd probably get a map out before making such an idiotic statement.

  • @nhhdjdhdj6496
    @nhhdjdhdj6496 Год назад +5

    The wave shown is at St Nazarre in Portugal, not the UK. Also, Wales is not in England they are
    two separate countries within the United Kingdom, in Wales they speak Welsh not English. And there is
    nowhere in England called Cape Cornwall. It's a county,

    • @hisclarkyness
      @hisclarkyness Год назад +5

      That is indeed Cape Cornwall and not Nazarre. I have stood by that house and watched the sea. Albeit, never quite as impressive as that. Cape Cornwall is indeed a place. Just NW of St Just. It is a gorgeous spot. Good for rockpooling, great walks, plenty of wildlife and a National Trust carpark. Well worth a visit.

    • @followingnazarene
      @followingnazarene Год назад +2

      Everything you said was wrong

    • @bradhouse6684
      @bradhouse6684 Год назад +1

      You should look up the percentage of Welsh speakers in Wales. Also learn to read a map.

    • @mellowfellow4755
      @mellowfellow4755 11 месяцев назад

      And Grandma is really called Grandad

    • @BillSikes.
      @BillSikes. 11 месяцев назад

      There are two Capes in the UK, Cape Wrath at Durness Scotland, and Cape Cornwall, between Geevor and Lands End Cornwall

  • @ocean5239
    @ocean5239 Год назад +1

    Where is exactly ?

  • @IsobelIsobel123
    @IsobelIsobel123 6 месяцев назад +1

    Imagine if you lived in that house 😮😮😮

  • @rat_king2801
    @rat_king2801 Год назад +2

    surfs up dudes 😳🤙

  • @Omurodashii
    @Omurodashii Год назад +2

    amazing waves 😨😨

  • @mslwinterford9071
    @mslwinterford9071 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yes there is

  • @IsobelIsobel123
    @IsobelIsobel123 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love stormy weather but surely that is death wishing standing there 😮😮😮

  • @Layton1235
    @Layton1235 5 месяцев назад +1

    Feels crazy I was there the other day

  • @colbridge
    @colbridge 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow!

  • @MarceloPereira-esquivel
    @MarceloPereira-esquivel 10 месяцев назад +1

    A natureza é espetacular 🏝🏖🐳🐠🐡🦈🦀🦐🐌🦀

  • @kaxar6954
    @kaxar6954 Год назад +4

    I love watching stormy seas. Must move to a coastal city soon.

  • @kelcritcarroll
    @kelcritcarroll 8 месяцев назад +1

    Holy crap!

  •  Год назад +1

    Nazare like that :)

  • @badgerno194
    @badgerno194 Год назад +1

    Yerrrr Right’On’Beauty mate 🧙🏻‍♂️

  • @dontmissthelittlethings
    @dontmissthelittlethings 8 месяцев назад

    Hope the people at the finish were rescued.

  • @carole435
    @carole435 Год назад +1

    I've just watched the storm in Taiwan we are a punch of pussies compared to that storm 80 miles an hour ohhhh try 212 miles an hour what they endured as usual we make a mountain out of a mole hill

  • @jamiebriggs1249
    @jamiebriggs1249 Год назад +2

    How big are they?

    •  Год назад +1

      I think 15-20 meters high

    • @bretagnejean2410
      @bretagnejean2410 Год назад +1

      ​@i think not. The footage is abused. The biggest wave recorded in uk was 22 meters but in ocean. In brittany near isle of ouessant the biggest recorded was 24 meters.
      Probably around 10 meters there.

  • @WellRaverOfficial
    @WellRaverOfficial Год назад +1

    Surf's up!!! (actually, might leave this one!)

  • @shuanluke3983
    @shuanluke3983 Год назад +2

    Cornwall is a Dutchy with it's own counties , its not a county of england

  • @elmensajero7295
    @elmensajero7295 10 месяцев назад +1

    the people at the end jajaja so idiots, why they dont left the video to see how they came up after the foam wave?

  • @jimboslice9472
    @jimboslice9472 Год назад +3

    those waves r small

  • @dodahspeak
    @dodahspeak Год назад +2

    I agree with a comment below; This looks faked: the house and people on the right have been superimposed on waves filmed from a ship at sea.
    Reply

  • @phuckskysports
    @phuckskysports Год назад +1

    i hope them waves come to wipe out the dingys

  • @ronflynn5043
    @ronflynn5043 Год назад +3

    WHATS THE PURPOSE OF THE SLIT IN CENTRE OF SCREEN ? DONT YOU WANT US TO SEE TOO MUCH ?

  • @Jessa-RM
    @Jessa-RM Год назад

    Makes me wanna watch Poldark

  • @jac585
    @jac585 Год назад +1

    Sorry i dont think wind did this.

  • @игорьгейко-68
    @игорьгейко-68 Год назад +2

    какая мощь аж страшно

  • @WilHenDavis
    @WilHenDavis Год назад +1

    The correct pronunciation is "Cornwull", so why do all Americans say "Cornwaaaaaaaahhhhhhhlllll" Uggghhhh! 😢

    • @alison__16
      @alison__16 11 месяцев назад

      Even worse is when they try to say Worcestershire 😂

  • @michaelhudecek2778
    @michaelhudecek2778 Год назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @abtechgroup
    @abtechgroup Год назад +1

    stop moving the camera around!

  • @matthewtayloresquire
    @matthewtayloresquire 11 месяцев назад

    Cornish Nazarre

  • @johnsimms9067
    @johnsimms9067 Год назад +3

    This looks like a fake: the house and people on the right have been superimposed un waves filmed from a ship at sea.

    • @MrDarkmenace1
      @MrDarkmenace1 Год назад +1

      its real. I live there

    • @dodahspeak
      @dodahspeak Год назад +1

      I totally agree. That was the first thing that I thought!

    • @AnitaDil
      @AnitaDil Год назад

      They’re not superimposed, I have been there in storms. The camera work is a bit dodgy but in many places in Cornwall, North and South you get huge waves in stormy weather.

  • @marktiller1383
    @marktiller1383 Год назад +1

    I looked up cornish weather, I unfortunately lived there for 2.5years, being paid f all for a highly skilled well paid trade, to be rained on in that shit county, barely ever seeing the sun , never experiencing a warm summer , fantastic summer's in the SEast, se tempertures miss appropriate by the locals who have zero idea what a warm summer really is. 24c and were all dying from the heat. A total shit hole, moved to Australia, I'd rate Cornwall 2/10 the se 8/10 at least you got summers and clear but cold and crisp winter and could remember what the sun looked like in the early 2000s .

  • @rubezahl7514
    @rubezahl7514 4 месяца назад +1

    😨🤤🤢☠

  • @phuckskysports
    @phuckskysports Год назад +1

    why delete my comment

  • @mdipltd7404
    @mdipltd7404 Год назад +1

    Mugs

  • @umbro12
    @umbro12 Год назад +1

    Bloke out there surfing

  • @christianemariacameron319
    @christianemariacameron319 Год назад +1

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