A water spout is part of a hurricane: Hurricanes are formed over tropical waters, while tornados are usually formed over land. Except in the case of waterspouts. If waterspouts move from over water to the shore, the National Weather Service issues a tornado warning. Tornados are more common than hurricanes, with up to 1000 occurring in the U.S. each year.
@@francessimmonds5784what? Waterspouts aren’t part of a hurricane. They can happen anywhere in the world, depending on many factors but mainly a hook and the velocity
Bit of a coincidence that his business partner who also was found not guilty. Was killed by a car while cycling only last week. This stinks just like the missing Malaysia airliner that hasn’t been found . Who was on that plane ?
It's clearly just a coincidence. Get over it! This world is absolutely perfect and there are definitely not any powerful people who secretly control it. In order to keep everybody poor, working and miserable so that they can sit back and do whatever they went for generations and generations to come. Just like they have done for the past 2000 years. Definitely not. 😊
However strange this may seem, as a lifetime skipper I know this can happen and at 4AM a knock down (complete capsize of the yacht) due to a sudden squall or (small) tornado could go unnoticed until it hits you even to the most experienced crew. A tragic event but for those of you who have not lived at sea, spare me your rattling nonsense comments. People were lost in this crazy event, most likely 7 and no-one, not the skipper nor the crew would ever want this to happen. May God Save Their Souls! For some serious answers: 1. Yes, very normal for a large vessel like this to stay for anchor outside of the harbour. 2. No, it was not too close to the shore being in 50 Mt deep water (quite deep actually). 3. No, sometimes these weather forecasts do not give you warnings for this and even so, it would make no difference as where to anchor off. Would still think this is a safe place for a yacht this size. 4. At 4 in the morning there is no physical anchor watch and even if, he could have been completely surprised by what happened.
Thank you, Skipper, for a very intelligent description of what could have happened to that boat. It's very sad. I'm also saddened by some commenters' final opinions on this post.
completely agree thanks for outlining these salient points to clarify - our daughter is currently in the Med working on a super yacht - there have been several storms over the past 2 weeks and another due to hit her island today. Thankfully they are in port unlike last week, when they were anchored in a similar position to this vessel. I pray that all are found, and that people are sensitive to the fact that the crew aren't "rich" they are a hardworking team who put in more hours than most people to earn a living
rattling nonsense you say... An Officer on watch would have noticed a sudden increase in sea state due to increased wind speed of course the vhf radio would also be turned on a urgent weather warnings would also be relayed. But, yes a sudden capsizing at 0400hrs would be sheer madness to contend with. RIP to my fellow colonist and to the other victims. Holding faint hope for at least one miracle....
Not necessarily. People can be trapped in air bubbles inside the boat even when it's underwater. Similarly, it's not unheard of for people to be pulled out to sea by riptides and people have spent days floating around on the sea before being rescued.
So sad, my thoughts go to all those concerned including the families of the crew members, who are trained for these scenarios but it never prepares you fully, it must've been incredibly frightening. I hope everyone recovers quickly and that all those lost are returned to their families. This will have a huge impact on the yachting community as it is a close knit one. There are lots of ugly comments coming up on SM but please remember, it's not about being rich or being poor, the crew are young people working their butt off, very few of them come from rich backgrounds. They are hardworking youngsters earning a wage whilst seeing the world and I am the mother of one of them. The Med is seeing a number of storms this month. We received a call last week whilst she was on late watch duty and she was scared, the boat was being thrown around, we could see and hear the crashes, clangs, smashing all around her. Thankfully the storm passed and guests, crew and vessel were unharmed. My heart goes out to all concerned.
@@watfordfella I wish him the very best and hope that his experience like my daughter's will continue to be a safe and happy one. Really feeling for those crew, who will, like the owners, mourning their friends - incredibly sad
@@thenightporterThere are 15 survivors, including a 1 year old child, smarty pants. Apparently 9 of the 10 crew members survived. I can't wait to hear what they have to say either.
@@flaviochiavassa1328 Wouldnt there have been weather warnings? It's also interesting how his billionaire co-defendant was killed two days previous in a freak jogging accident.
The Bayesian was the tallest masted yacht in the world, there is, or was a formula for mast heights that equates the length of the vessel, I don't know what that is but this seems like they might have ignored that formula, it is something like the mast should not be more than 25% higher than the length, its something like that, anyone knows for sure what it is, and why, I'm assuming stability,
@@OpticMoos Titanic tells us otherwise. In this case, it's thought many ports were left open as Rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain and Hurricanes Hardly Happen. OK, not precisely, but you get the drift.
@@JelMain No, titanic doesn't tell us otherwise. It's possible that the also unsinkable titanic was actually taken down by a U-boat. It also could have had somebody who was very powerful on board andneeded to be eliminated. As for the ports, the Bayesian's crew are highly experienced and highly sought after. They are some of the best money can buy. If the ports were a problem, it would have been sorted. That boat sank far too quickly for me to believe it was not an assassination.
Such ships have an even more massive keel. But if the mast comes down, it could cause damage. In this case, however, the ship seems to have been razed by this tornado.
It must’ve been a really big waterspout if it sunk a sailboat that large. I was on a boat that was almost hit by a waterspout on Lake Michigan 25 years ago. We didn’t see it coming bc it was a fast moving storm + the skies were so dark & full of moisture it was the same color as the water. It’s very violent rocking up and down (more like slapping)I for 5-10 seconds then nothing other than rough seas. It probably went down because of the mast.
My late friend was sailing from FL to Sicily. While on the move in the Med a wave out of nowhere slammed into his 67 foot boat and broken of a mast. His was not some 246 feet tall mast and at anchor.
Being a multimillion dollar vessel (yacht) there is probably millions of dollars in liability here for the owner(s) and victims and families. The insurance company will pay to have the yacht refloated and then the investigation will be undertaken. Italy is a seafaring nation and they probably have one of the premier maritime investigation agencies in the world. May take some time, but they'll get the answers.
Terrible event, very sad. But it seems to be getting A LOT of media coverage. If the people missing weren't rich and powerful, it would be a one-day story.
A £14 million super yacht sank taking on water during a waterspout. The super yacht must have been anchored with two anchors, one at the bow and one at the stern. Modern super yachts are built for pleasure and not for rough sea. With a bow and stern anchor, the yacht couldn’t swing away from the wind and like most pleasure yachts she has a low stern with sliding glass doors allowing the waves to enter the cabin.
@@dap777754 The other captain in the boat upward started his engines to maintain weathervane into the wind. He stated that he saw the lights on the main sail mast lean over as she capsized. It’s harder to roll on one anchor point.
@@reecom9884 It will be easy enough to confirm or reject your theory -- because that one or those 2 anchors and rode will still be down there. I just know that putting out two anchors, bow and stern, rarely, rarely solves anything. And how do you know why the other vessel started her engines, to weathervane no less? You are still speculating (of course, you could be correct). We will see.
So sorry to hear this news. Was pretty hairy here last night in Naso, as well, we’re in the mountains. Some flooding and landslides and mess everywhere. There’s been light thunder and lightening for the past few days but last night it all came suddenly.
So sad to hear this. I pray that their families are strengthened to endure this tough time, and inspired to grieve with grace. Thank you for translating the Scottish accent.
*🙏🏻Rest In Peace to all those lost🕊* Prayers and Best Wishes to their Families and friends left behind. *Note,: They should check with their other broadcast team that is reporting that there were two Americans lost from the yacht. Which is it?
Why is it news when rich people die, for example, when the sub crashed/imploded? Im pretty sure some regular people have died in the Mediterranean Sea this summer. Most people dont have "super yachts"
"I saw what appeared to be a missile streaking across the night sky and slamming into the yacht, then a frogman emerged in front of me and emphasized that what I saw was in fact a waterspout. Then I noticed that my nose is broken."
@hopethisworks1212 Wow. And there was me thinking your guy Jesus had empathy. (BTW its verging on insanity that that's what comes into your mind when you hear about people dying).
My Dad told me about the sinking of the PAMIR...he went on it as a boy. I think it sank with 90 Cadet Officers aboard, but I don't suppose anyone remembers the tragedy today
Unlikely, tornadoes and waterspouts in the med are relatively rare and very localised phenomena... there was likely a forecast for a passing weather front and probable squalls with strong gusts.
Man a water tornado (water spout) straight up sank a yacht, idk how often that area is for bad weather but seems like our changing climate is definitely fighting back
They happen and they are not that rare. My family had a house in the northeast Adriatic Sea and, as a kid, I always remember that once or twice per summer we could a waterspout. They were damn scary but never caused massive damage (aside from making the beach umbrellas fly like toothpicks)
This is definitely extremely weird. I have worked on boats all my life at 68 and i have never known of a large modern sailing vessel being lost due to bad weather.
Have you ever see a singe 75 meter mast on a boat of that size before? Think what would happened if they have 2 anchors in the water and got hit broadside. Single anchor the boat would have turns into the direction of the wind.
You can literally find those articles and clippings on the BBC site, just because they don't post it on YT doesn't mean they don't report on it. People don't get their daily news on youtube, and if you are then you should look for better ways🤦♂️
They are. There are many thousands of issues being reported everyday by hundreds of broadcasters - you just need to learn a bit more about using a computer or television.
Because a watersprout is a random and a instant event , not giving them time to put on lifevests , also was dark for them to find it in the wreckage. People dont wear it all the time, you know.
56m superyacht vs a waterspout. Interestingly the yacht's name, Bayesian, relates to being, relating to, or involving statistical methods that assign probabilities or distributions to events (such as rain tomorrow) or parameters (such as a population mean) based on experience or best guesses before experimentation and data collection. Like for example, the odds of being hit by a waterspout.
Where is the report on air india crew member sexually assaulted by British Nigerian in london hotel , is that not news for you , you keep poking on other countries matters and people are getting assaulted everyday in Britain
you can die from drinking too much water in too short a period of time, literally nothing is perfect and flawless, it's all about controlling what we do and knowing how to handle the situations we're in..obviously these people were doing something not well prepared for.
They do keep an eye on the weather, but forecasting can never be 100% accurate, nor can it always forecast the existence, speed and course of fast moving local phenomena within an overall weather system. You see, it's not as simple as you thought, is it?
So are waterspouts common in this region? Asking people who may actually live around there. Also curious as to what is happening behind the scenes while this story floods the networks.
Why do they all have to use the terms, "superyacht" or the sum of $20 million as the cost of the ship.. Is that supposed to make it more consequential?
If a fisherman says waterspout, it is a waterspout.
The man lives from the sea for a living.
He's an expert witness.
A water spout is part of a hurricane:
Hurricanes are formed over tropical waters, while tornados are usually formed over land. Except in the case of waterspouts. If waterspouts move from over water to the shore, the National Weather Service issues a tornado warning. Tornados are more common than hurricanes, with up to 1000 occurring in the U.S. each year.
Absolutely!
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Waterspouts in this part of the world are not uncommon but rarely dangerous.
@@hopethisworks1212 it was pretty dangerous this time, deadly in fact.
@@francessimmonds5784what? Waterspouts aren’t part of a hurricane.
They can happen anywhere in the world, depending on many factors but mainly a hook and the velocity
Bit of a coincidence that his business partner who also was found not guilty. Was killed by a car while cycling only last week. This stinks just like the missing Malaysia airliner that hasn’t been found . Who was on that plane ?
It's clearly just a coincidence. Get over it!
This world is absolutely perfect and there are definitely not any powerful people who secretly control it. In order to keep everybody poor, working and miserable so that they can sit back and do whatever they went for generations and generations to come. Just like they have done for the past 2000 years. Definitely not. 😊
Youre right on the money the WEST oligarchs are evil evil people
However strange this may seem, as a lifetime skipper I know this can happen and at 4AM a knock down (complete capsize of the yacht) due to a sudden squall or (small) tornado could go unnoticed until it hits you even to the most experienced crew. A tragic event but for those of you who have not lived at sea, spare me your rattling nonsense comments. People were lost in this crazy event, most likely 7 and no-one, not the skipper nor the crew would ever want this to happen. May God Save Their Souls! For some serious answers: 1. Yes, very normal for a large vessel like this to stay for anchor outside of the harbour. 2. No, it was not too close to the shore being in 50 Mt deep water (quite deep actually). 3. No, sometimes these weather forecasts do not give you warnings for this and even so, it would make no difference as where to anchor off. Would still think this is a safe place for a yacht this size. 4. At 4 in the morning there is no physical anchor watch and even if, he could have been completely surprised by what happened.
Thank you, Skipper, for a very intelligent description of what could have happened to that boat. It's very sad. I'm also saddened by some commenters' final opinions on this post.
Excellent post. Thank you very much.
Vitriolic comments have sickened me.
completely agree thanks for outlining these salient points to clarify - our daughter is currently in the Med working on a super yacht - there have been several storms over the past 2 weeks and another due to hit her island today. Thankfully they are in port unlike last week, when they were anchored in a similar position to this vessel. I pray that all are found, and that people are sensitive to the fact that the crew aren't "rich" they are a hardworking team who put in more hours than most people to earn a living
Thank you for this information.
rattling nonsense you say...
An Officer on watch would have noticed a sudden increase in sea state due to increased wind speed of course the vhf radio would also be turned on a urgent weather warnings would also be relayed.
But, yes a sudden capsizing at 0400hrs would be sheer madness to contend with.
RIP to my fellow colonist and to the other victims.
Holding faint hope for at least one miracle....
It's not a rescue operation. It's a recovery operation.
Woah
Same thing
Already?
@@willneverstop - little humans vs the sea for HOW long now...? Hmm, let me see, yeah, I think I'll take those odds...
Good grief
Not necessarily. People can be trapped in air bubbles inside the boat even when it's underwater. Similarly, it's not unheard of for people to be pulled out to sea by riptides and people have spent days floating around on the sea before being rescued.
Some serious people of that boat...one of which had upset a lot of people in the US government,also the Morgan Stanley chair.
Blackrock , Vanguard and State Street , the 3 big investors in HP. These are US corporate behemoths and they don't like losing court cases.
So sad, my thoughts go to all those concerned including the families of the crew members, who are trained for these scenarios but it never prepares you fully, it must've been incredibly frightening. I hope everyone recovers quickly and that all those lost are returned to their families. This will have a huge impact on the yachting community as it is a close knit one. There are lots of ugly comments coming up on SM but please remember, it's not about being rich or being poor, the crew are young people working their butt off, very few of them come from rich backgrounds. They are hardworking youngsters earning a wage whilst seeing the world and I am the mother of one of them. The Med is seeing a number of storms this month. We received a call last week whilst she was on late watch duty and she was scared, the boat was being thrown around, we could see and hear the crashes, clangs, smashing all around her. Thankfully the storm passed and guests, crew and vessel were unharmed. My heart goes out to all concerned.
I will be saying prayers for the crew....not the owners or passengers.
This is such sad news and hits close to home. My son also works on a super yacht...my heart goes out to all those onboard.
@@Shinzon23how unkind.
@@watfordfella I wish him the very best and hope that his experience like my daughter's will continue to be a safe and happy one. Really feeling for those crew, who will, like the owners, mourning their friends - incredibly sad
@@jennychurchill2716 really ? How often you see huge concerns about average people ?
Dumb rich people trying to be old school should not use sails.
The odds of being hit by a waterspout. Must have just sunk straight away
Excellent report. Regardless of title or status...death is always around the corner. We must be ready. Peace be with you.
Cant wait to hear what the survivors have to say
The 1 year old?
@@thenightporterThere are 15 survivors, including a 1 year old child, smarty pants.
Apparently 9 of the 10 crew members survived. I can't wait to hear what they have to say either.
@@katharina...Captain goes down with ship????
@@GVH1305 It seems that the captain survived and will be interviewed by the police later today. It's the boat's chef who died 😔
Why can't you wait? You get a kick out of people's misery?
Seems like it was simply a freak act of nature. So glad the baby & Mama survived, & the others. Sorry & thoughts for those still missing.
The yacht can be lifted with a floating crane although air is running out in any airpockets if there is a survivor inside.
This whole story (inc that dude hit by a car) sounds like an ordered hit or this was a luxury yacht without luxury safety measures
No way I saw this vessel 2 weeks ago when I was on holiday in Sicily, so sad :(
A 1 year old survivor... wow
Google Steve Chamberlain and Mike Lynch - for some reason the BBC didnt mention what happened to Steve a few days ago 😮
It is also possible that the very tall mast of the boat favored its capsizing in contact with very strong winds
Winds which didn't affect other boats in the area.
What are the odds....
@@ivermektin6874 waterspouts usually have a very small circumference, they only do major damage where they pass.
@@flaviochiavassa1328 Wouldnt there have been weather warnings?
It's also interesting how his billionaire co-defendant was killed two days previous in a freak jogging accident.
The Bayesian was the tallest masted yacht in the world, there is, or was a formula for mast heights that equates the length of the vessel, I don't know what that is but this seems like they might have ignored that formula, it is something like the mast should not be more than 25% higher than the length, its something like that, anyone knows for sure what it is, and why, I'm assuming stability,
Yes simple physics. Why is that even allowed? Dont all yatchs are built following these safety physics rules. Any severe weather can flip that.
Yea and a random water spout hit it in the middle of the ocean without affecting any nearby vessels who reported calm weather. OK CIA.
@@LL-LLLL9 I am sure "real" experts had tested this
It is the Med sea not the Ocean...they should rethink the boat..weather is changing...getting scary
He was murdered. It had nothing to do with the mast.
When the vessel is recovered it will be interesting to see if there are any unusual holes in the hull.
I imagine whoever killed him thought about that and sunk it in a way as to leave as little evidence as possible.
What might not have helped is that it is reported to have the tallest mast in yachting. The leverage resulting would have been an issue.
Tallest *aluminium* mast. There are yachts with taller carbon-fibre masts. But yes, I agree the windage would be staggering with such a rig.
@@robertcampbell558 pretty sure " Real" experts had tested that
A multi-billionaires super yacht would have presumably been designed to address such issues. Especially since it was described as "unsinkable".
@@OpticMoos Titanic tells us otherwise. In this case, it's thought many ports were left open as Rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain and Hurricanes Hardly Happen. OK, not precisely, but you get the drift.
@@JelMain No, titanic doesn't tell us otherwise. It's possible that the also unsinkable titanic was actually taken down by a U-boat. It also could have had somebody who was very powerful on board andneeded to be eliminated.
As for the ports, the Bayesian's crew are highly experienced and highly sought after. They are some of the best money can buy. If the ports were a problem, it would have been sorted.
That boat sank far too quickly for me to believe it was not an assassination.
1:33 I'm no expert but would assume a massive mast doesn't help with stability in extreme weather. It looks about twice the length of the ship.
Such ships have an even more massive keel. But if the mast comes down, it could cause damage. In this case, however, the ship seems to have been razed by this tornado.
😂
It must’ve been a really big waterspout if it sunk a sailboat that large. I was on a boat that was almost hit by a waterspout on Lake Michigan 25 years ago. We didn’t see it coming bc it was a fast moving storm + the skies were so dark & full of moisture it was the same color as the water. It’s very violent rocking up and down (more like slapping)I for 5-10 seconds then nothing other than rough seas. It probably went down because of the mast.
I'm wondering how the people had time to get into a life boat.
My late friend was sailing from FL to Sicily. While on the move in the Med a wave out of nowhere slammed into his 67 foot boat and broken of a mast. His was not some 246 feet tall mast and at anchor.
Italian news just reported Boat is INTACT at the bottom of the sea
The price to pay for living a luxury life.
British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch reported missing after superyacht sinks off Sicily
*British fraudster*
Being a multimillion dollar vessel (yacht) there is probably millions of dollars in liability here for the owner(s) and victims and families. The insurance company will pay to have the yacht refloated and then the investigation will be undertaken. Italy is a seafaring nation and they probably have one of the premier maritime investigation agencies in the world. May take some time, but they'll get the answers.
His co-defendant was taken out a few days ago as well. They don't even care about making it look like accidents anymore.
So the severe storm was manufactured then
What a load of bullocks. This didn't happen because of people!! Humans don't have that much power...please! 😖
@@davecotterill4190 funny how you eat up the story before an official investigation has even started.
@ivermektin6874 funny how you just come up with the conspiracy theory before any official enquiry
Very sad😢
Terrible event, very sad. But it seems to be getting A LOT of media coverage. If the people missing weren't rich and powerful, it would be a one-day story.
dit is me iets te toevallig🤔🤔🤔dit is niet een gewoon ongeluk! NO WAY!!
Tornados are terrifying enough if you get caught by one on land let alone in a boat.
A £14 million super yacht sank taking on water during a waterspout. The super yacht must have been anchored with two anchors, one at the bow and one at the stern. Modern super yachts are built for pleasure and not for rough sea. With a bow and stern anchor, the yacht couldn’t swing away from the wind and like most pleasure yachts she has a low stern with sliding glass doors allowing the waves to enter the cabin.
Interesting theory but you're just speculating. She still could have capsized just being on one anchor, which is more normal than 2 anchors.
@@dap777754 The other captain in the boat upward started his engines to maintain weathervane into the wind. He stated that he saw the lights on the main sail mast lean over as she capsized. It’s harder to roll on one anchor point.
@@reecom9884 It will be easy enough to confirm or reject your theory -- because that one or those 2 anchors and rode will still be down there. I just know that putting out two anchors, bow and stern, rarely, rarely solves anything. And how do you know why the other vessel started her engines, to weathervane no less? You are still speculating (of course, you could be correct). We will see.
One of the survivor said glass broke and the boat turned into chaos...
He knew something that he shouldn't have and somebody wanted him gone.
So sorry to hear this news. Was pretty hairy here last night in Naso, as well, we’re in the mountains. Some flooding and landslides and mess everywhere. There’s been light thunder and lightening for the past few days but last night it all came suddenly.
They've been down there for two days now struggling to get inside, surely it would be easier if they brought it up off the sea bed and to port.
So sad to hear this. I pray that their families are strengthened to endure this tough time, and inspired to grieve with grace.
Thank you for translating the Scottish accent.
Which Scottish accent?
I pray you stop being a cuckold
I am expressing sorrow from Bangladesh
May Allah the Almighty bless us all
Won the battle, lost the war..
*🙏🏻Rest In Peace to all those lost🕊*
Prayers and Best Wishes to their Families and friends left behind.
*Note,: They should check with their other broadcast team that is reporting that there were two Americans lost from the yacht. Which is it?
So sad
RIP
Why is it news when rich people die, for example, when the sub crashed/imploded? Im pretty sure some regular people have died in the Mediterranean Sea this summer. Most people dont have "super yachts"
I will never sleep on one of those things.
"I saw what appeared to be a missile streaking across the night sky and slamming into the yacht, then a frogman emerged in front of me and emphasized that what I saw was in fact a waterspout. Then I noticed that my nose is broken."
Was it a red or green streak that you saw?
Very sad
You know them? Or is it the money you’re after?
was that IT guy somehow involved in military IT technology developments?
JUST THE STUPIDS BELIEVE THAT IT WAS AN ACCIDENT.
Here we go with the stupidity called conspiracy theory 😫 Would you say the same nonsense if it was a boat full of refugees?? I don't think so.
Wrong place, wrong time? RIP
I thought the captain goes down with the ship? How'd his butt get on the raft so fast??
If you create enough bubbles under a ship, even an Aircraft Carrier goes straight down like it was dropped.
It's true. I saw it in Godzilla.
I feel for the families, it must be devastating for them.
at least these ones wont become worldwide celebrity morons(titan sub) through being rich douches.
This is what happens to rich people. Jesus had quite a lot to say about this.
The families just got even more money, they're fine. I feel bad for people like you.
@@hopethisworks1212Oh and what about the staff working on that yacht? They ain't rich
@hopethisworks1212 Wow. And there was me thinking your guy Jesus had empathy. (BTW its verging on insanity that that's what comes into your mind when you hear about people dying).
Money can buy insurance but not safety
Reminds me of the Wolf of Wallstreet scene when the Yacht "Naomi" sank in a storm out in the Mediterranean 😅 too early?
Oh bloody hell, they do sink.
Don't they have life jackets? Floating rings?
So luxury is not safe and sinks?
Planes crash, people crash expensive cars all the time.
Stuff happens in life.
luxury has nothing to do with it. Just look at the migrants attempting to reach Europe 100s die a year boat 's with NO luxury's.
We all meet at the cemetery 🪦
@@flesz_ Graves-end is not just a town in Kent..
What is the point of your comment? Is it a genuine inquiry?
If the BBC says it, let’s all be a bit skeptical as to the fact surrounding this.
Where were they visiting?
Strong waterspout most probably.
What is a waterspout?
That mast was ridiculous.Totally unnecessary,for that yacht.
Poor rich people.
10 years fighting against US jailing.Then his best friend is killed by a car whilst jogging,and now he is sitting at the bottom of the ocean..
Why don't we have this intense news coverage when it's scores of migrants going down on a regular basis???
Migrants are useless
You've missed the 'billionaire' comment. It's important (to the BBC). Rich people's toys. Hey ho.
We do?
Because it's not news. It happens all the time. The news reports on new stuff since that's what makes them money.
Is it not on the French news. There the ones sending em off
My Dad told me about the sinking of the PAMIR...he went on it as a boy. I think it sank with 90 Cadet Officers aboard, but I don't suppose anyone remembers the tragedy today
If you're over 50 don't
Did the weather not issue a warning of the tornado ?
Unlikely, tornadoes and waterspouts in the med are relatively rare and very localised phenomena... there was likely a forecast for a passing weather front and probable squalls with strong gusts.
wow scary time
Dam shame.
Pray for them
Waterspouts can be particularly vicious.
Yeah I got bit by a couple on my way to Invercoolie
No, just an urban myth
I hear that pissing off other billionaires is particularly vicious, too.
@@OpticMoos Agreed.
Man a water tornado (water spout) straight up sank a yacht, idk how often that area is for bad weather but seems like our changing climate is definitely fighting back
They happen and they are not that rare. My family had a house in the northeast Adriatic Sea and, as a kid, I always remember that once or twice per summer we could a waterspout. They were damn scary but never caused massive damage (aside from making the beach umbrellas fly like toothpicks)
Yep must have been the 2ppm CO2. A proper educated guess...
Because there have never been water spouts before 🙄
This is definitely extremely weird. I have worked on boats all my life at 68 and i have never known of a large modern sailing vessel being lost due to bad weather.
Not weird if the CIA wants you dead.
Oh would this be a disguised conspiracy theory
yes, I can image a mast breaks, but why did the ship sink, and apparently rather suddenly?
Have you ever see a singe 75 meter mast on a boat of that size before? Think what would happened if they have 2 anchors in the water and got hit broadside. Single anchor the boat would have turns into the direction of the wind.
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That’s a very big boat. The weather must have been extreme. I wonder if there was human error that could have contributed to the accident?
The Italian Coast Guard normally notifies all boats at sea on record, of severe weather conditions, well in advance.
luxury problem
What about the women who was murdered today and other multiple stabbings? Didn’t fancy reporting that NO?
2030 Agenda.
You can literally find those articles and clippings on the BBC site, just because they don't post it on YT doesn't mean they don't report on it. People don't get their daily news on youtube, and if you are then you should look for better ways🤦♂️
These news are a bit more positive maybe...
Jesus try watching the bloody news
Look at what happened in Spain last week. 100 ft sailing yacht washed up on the beach.
What is the name of the boat
Bayesian
@@L1onheart2k24 thanks
Why aren't other big issues being reported on?
They are. There are many thousands of issues being reported everyday by hundreds of broadcasters - you just need to learn a bit more about using a computer or television.
One thing is certain- we never know the hour!
Sad but was the purpose of having life jackets on board?
Because a watersprout is a random and a instant event , not giving them time to put on lifevests , also was dark for them to find it in the wreckage. People dont wear it all the time, you know.
The people are inside the yacht
Forgot to put the drain plug in?
Huge sharks off Sicily
I don’t think they can park there
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@@pango-y8j facts, if you know you know.
56m superyacht vs a waterspout. Interestingly the yacht's name, Bayesian, relates to being, relating to, or involving statistical methods that assign probabilities or distributions to events (such as rain tomorrow) or parameters (such as a population mean) based on experience or best guesses before experimentation and data collection. Like for example, the odds of being hit by a waterspout.
Where is the report on air india crew member sexually assaulted by British Nigerian in london hotel , is that not news for you , you keep poking on other countries matters and people are getting assaulted everyday in Britain
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Billionaire? Again?
Yachts are dangerous.
As much as anything.
HURICANES ARE DANGEROUS
you can die from drinking too much water in too short a period of time, literally nothing is perfect and flawless, it's all about controlling what we do and knowing how to handle the situations we're in..obviously these people were doing something not well prepared for.
Nowhere near as dangerous as bathrooms. Make sure never to take a bath or a shower, those are particularly dangerous.
@@bloodlove93It was a waterspout in a harbour when most people were probably asleep. Please tell us how they were supposed to prepare.....
Shouldn’t the crew keep an eye on the weather?
And pass out life vests?
They do keep an eye on the weather, but forecasting can never be 100% accurate, nor can it always forecast the existence, speed and course of fast moving local phenomena within an overall weather system.
You see, it's not as simple as you thought, is it?
@@nigelsynnott7344 Yeah but a storm so close to shore.. or maybe they thought they could “ride it out”
They were probably all asleep
It is a watersprout, literally a random weather tornado that sweeps quickly and dissipates just as quick.
So are waterspouts common in this region? Asking people who may actually live around there. Also curious as to what is happening behind the scenes while this story floods the networks.
waterspouts and tornadoes are quite common in mediterranean
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Why do they all have to use the terms, "superyacht" or the sum of $20 million as the cost of the ship.. Is that supposed to make it more consequential?
Waterspout ??
HP should be investigated.
@caveengravings
Nothing wrong with my brown sauce.
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agree. no point looking in brown sauce for an answer.
Some say it's better than Heinz, a proper investigation is indeed needed to answer the question once and for all.
@mjsferrier
The HP brown community is a closed ideology, there's no debate.
@dcallan812
The captain may have been upset at being served the inferior Daddy's sauce with his bacon buttie....
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So did they have enough time to evade the bad weather or no? A yatch should have exceptional weather detection capabilities.