There's deffo no messing around on the waters in the Hebrides. Makes the ferries on the Irish sea look like amateurs and the only rough crossing I've made was Liverpool to Belfast which was tame compared to those Arren ferries.
These clips are absolutely insane! The way those massive cruise ships battle against giant waves really shows how powerful the ocean can be. It’s both terrifying and fascinating to watch-one moment the ship looks steady, and the next it’s climbing a wall of water. Huge respect for the crews who handle conditions like this. Mother Nature is no joke! 🌊🚢😳
Absolutely terrifying and humbling! Nature's power is insane; those cruise ships look like toys against the monster waves. Massive respect for every sailor facing that.
dad was a working sailor on a sailing workboat that sailed from Denmark up in the North Sea he told of storms with 100 ft swells. in - 20c winter storm conditions and how he first mate and the crew had to climb up the masts using hammers to break off built up ice on the riggings. when they got to a safe harbour. the harbour master couldn't believe they survived the ordeal. these videos bring the reality to the stories. he told and the terror the ocean can be😳
I was a long haul bus driver for 43 years, and one time I had an interesting passenger who said he was a Wheelsman for a tanker ship. He told me that he ran ships mostly in the North Sea. I asked him if he ran through many storms, and was he scared. Nope, he said most of the time his job was boring, BUT when the storms raged that is when his job was the most fun!
I agree with your passenger, absolutely. The uprising of the North Sea is amazing, and when travelling in the dark it is even better. A true roller coaster ride, and even better when it is a very, very tall ship and you feel that almost all of it is under water, only to rise up again, and down and up.
What few people know is why water can be so devastating and cause so much damage. FOR GUIDANCE, Terminal velocity is the maximum speed achieved by an anythig freely falling through air. AT THIS SPEED, WATER IS AS HEAVY AS CONCRETE ! So when you see that huge volume of sea water comming at you, it is even heavier.
Ich muss mir das immer zwischendurch mal anschauen damit ich weiß dass ich nicht auf ein Schiff möchte. Manchmal bin ich ja neidisch auf so eine Kreuzfahrt wenn ich das sehe dann nicht mehr
In the Baltic sea 25 years ago. Oh my! I could feel how the ship climbed upward the wave to falling down with a "bam, bam!" when it hit the bottom between two waves. Wave after wave! I said "No more! Never!" between the nausea and the toilette. Nowadys I check the weather before going onboard a ferry.
You are so right. Before our lives were blessed with the Internet, in 1976, I travelled with the SS ORIANA from Sydney to Southampton, a ship of 46.000 tons with 10 decks, 1600 passengers and 800 crew. After leaving Sydney on our way to Auckland, upon arrival, with my cabin mates and I went into a pharmacy, where they actually thought I was drunk. After explaining to them what my problem was, they unferstood snd gave my medication. I was all the nway too Vancouver, Canada on the swaying side, it was really bad, but as soon as we arrived in Vancouver the swaying seemed to diminish in time. What I can say is, that from 1976 to 2025 the weather has become worse, yet it seems that people still want to vacation on the biggest ships there are so to tell their family and friends what they experienced, yet all they can do is whine and whinge how terrible their ordeal was. I didnt go on a cruise, I went to live in my new country.
Awesome video! The footage is crazy. I always feel such tremendous awe in the face of nature's powers. I'm extremely prone to sea sickness, and will vomit every time even on calm seas, so I'm not cut out to be a sea farer. I admire those that have the guts to go on cross-globe cargo ships and such. I also enjoyed hearing my native language and seeing clips both from Norway and of Norwegian vessels! 😁
I found the Bay of Bscae the best of the best for storms as you could always guarantee one, and so amazing that fixtures and fitting were bolted down, and when you hit the waters, and you were in bed, the bed would rise, you grasp the sides of the bed as it came upright, then after awhile give up trying to stay in bed, just go out and walk around till the storm had passed. No.3.37. should not have happened as health and safety means toughened windows. I wonder what backward country owned this vessel?
I was on a cruise ship in the Atlantic and we got into the edge of a hurricane. The seas were 30 feet high and it was like being on a roller coaster! Very scary!
@lindan2836 You would never have survived pre 70's, when pollution was so bad that it is a wonder anyone on the planet survived. Smog killed hundreds, into thousands, smog that we no longer have, and that is just for starters. The environment is cleaner now than it has ever been.
Been on numerous storms and best North Sea, when that kicks off, best at night, it is something else to enjoy, breaks the monotony. I always looked forward the the gales and storms, and when the ship is high, very tall, it is even better as you plummet down, and then up, just like a fair ground ride. You have to ignore people screaming, they not enjoying the thrill of the ride. You can feel a large part of the ship sink beneath the waves, and that is the best part, and then rise up, and down.
I understand that alot of these new ships, im not sure if only cargo, or passenger ships, have a type of weight ballast that shifts the weight toward the side of the ship that was lifted up by the waved. I understand this works great, but alot of older cargo ships do not have this feature
3:27 As tall as an apartment building? What apartment building do you know starts at sea level and is high enough to enter tropospheric cloud level 10,000 ft high in the sky? Even the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building is under 3,000 ft tall. That is a very poor analogy.
In order to avoid (the most) the movement because the weather the ships must fill up their balance tanks with sea water and then the center weight of it will be came in lower level and that will be good enough to "stay down" the vessel against the waves!!! Of course, the best for the cruisers/ ferries is to cancel the travel because they are transfer humans and ARE NOT cargo ships or tankers!!!
Unfortunately it doesn't work that way. You can never avoid rolling with ballasttanks, you can never avoid rolling or pitching of a ship in bad weather and high seas. Ask a professional seafarer. Passengerships often have stabilizers (like moveable wings under water), but even having them can't stop the ship from rolling in stormy weather.
normal NW ocean waves are 12-40 feet. the size of a large school bus. there is not a ship large enough for me to get on. Australia is not big enough to be safe from the Pacifi C
I was on P & 0 Ventura heading for Canada's. We sailed out in a storm that got worse 70 knots of wind. Ship pitching so badly that our Balcony door flew open. NEVER AGAIN!!
Why pray, if God wants you to drown he's gonna drown you. Think you can alter His plans? That's pure arrogance. People who pray will go to hell for disrespecting God.
I'm just going to assume at least 1 of these phenomena weren't caused by mother nature and were actually the result of an unbeknownst nearby UAP or kaiju
Some strange looking CRUISE ships here....maybe change your title!!! only thumbing down because if you cant get the title right then what's the point!!!
Limey commentator, they are called rogue waves not killer waves. I personally spent 7 seasons racing yachts and cruise ships are nothing but disgusting floating septic tanks.
I've actually been on that Arran ferry when the water was like that, felt like a tin can being kicked down the pavement.
Do you mean like a game of kick the can?your comment somehow feels Scottish.
@loganavich17well, yes, I'm Scottish, so it makes sense to me.
There's deffo no messing around on the waters in the Hebrides. Makes the ferries on the Irish sea look like amateurs and the only rough crossing I've made was Liverpool to Belfast which was tame compared to those Arren ferries.
That must’ve been intense! I can’t imagine how rough it felt in person. Did the whole ferry start rocking the moment you left the shore?
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These clips are absolutely insane! The way those massive cruise ships battle against giant waves really shows how powerful the ocean can be. It’s both terrifying and fascinating to watch-one moment the ship looks steady, and the next it’s climbing a wall of water. Huge respect for the crews who handle conditions like this. Mother Nature is no joke! 🌊🚢😳
It's worse when your boat climbs up the wave and then drops into the hole where the wave was, scary
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Absolutely terrifying and humbling! Nature's power is insane; those cruise ships look like toys against the monster waves. Massive respect for every sailor facing that.
Yes!! I experienced a very small tornado and you should have seen how powerful it was. Nature is scary, yet beautiful.
dad was a working sailor on a sailing workboat that sailed from Denmark up in the North Sea he told of storms with 100 ft swells. in - 20c winter storm conditions and how he first mate and the crew had to climb up the masts using hammers to break off built up ice on the riggings. when they got to a safe harbour. the harbour master couldn't believe they survived the ordeal. these videos bring the reality to the stories. he told and the terror the ocean can be😳
Ice on the rigging is extremely dangerous as the weight of it can cause the vessel to become very unstable through being top-heavy.
I get seasick every time I go to sea, but watching people drifting on the sea all day long makes me extremely happy and admire them.
I was a long haul bus driver for 43 years, and one time I had an interesting passenger who said he was a Wheelsman for a tanker ship. He told me that he ran ships mostly in the North Sea. I asked him if he ran through many storms, and was he scared. Nope, he said most of the time his job was boring, BUT when the storms raged that is when his job was the most fun!
I agree with your passenger, absolutely. The uprising of the North Sea is amazing, and when travelling in the dark it is even better. A true roller coaster ride, and even better when it is a very, very tall ship and you feel that almost all of it is under water, only to rise up again, and down and up.
The Titanic must have been an educational experience
Watching these massive cruise ships fight against waves taller than buildings is both terrifying and incredible. The power of the ocean is unreal
I love how you capture the pure essence of nature. It’s not just about the dramatic moments; it’s about the beauty in the simplicity.
What few people know is why water can be so devastating and cause so much damage. FOR GUIDANCE, Terminal velocity is the maximum speed achieved by an anythig freely falling through air. AT THIS SPEED, WATER IS AS HEAVY AS CONCRETE !
So when you see that huge volume of sea water comming at you, it is even heavier.
This is the kind of content that’s both fun to watch and good for the mind
Um, when it looks like a 'tornado' but it's *on water* that's called a *Waterspout!*
Amazing footage each moment had me glued to the screen while learning something useful
That video snip of the Nordnorge in high winds was the Captain mooring the vessel, purposely in that way, in a very professional manner. Not crashing!
This is insane. Great video ❤
More like 5000 to 6000 tonnes (not 700) for that Isle of Arran ferry (The Caledonian Islss)!
All tables chairs umbrellas etc should be secured to the deck on all cruise ships
Moments like these show why incredible moments don’t need drama to leave an impression.
Ich muss mir das immer zwischendurch mal anschauen damit ich weiß dass ich nicht auf ein Schiff möchte. Manchmal bin ich ja neidisch auf so eine Kreuzfahrt wenn ich das sehe dann nicht mehr
In the Baltic sea 25 years ago. Oh my! I could feel how the ship climbed upward the wave to falling down with a "bam, bam!" when it hit the bottom between two waves. Wave after wave! I said "No more! Never!" between the nausea and the toilette. Nowadys I check the weather before going onboard a ferry.
Tables and chairs should be bolted to the floor on a ship. They were on the ferry to france.
Beautiful scenery.
Bella compilation. Bravo!
These moments feel like reminders that coexistence requires restraint, not dominance.
Nature doesn’t care how big the ship is.
You are so right. Before our lives were blessed with the Internet, in 1976, I travelled with the SS ORIANA from Sydney to Southampton, a ship of 46.000 tons with 10 decks, 1600 passengers and 800 crew. After leaving Sydney on our way to Auckland, upon arrival, with my cabin mates and I went into a pharmacy, where they actually thought I was drunk. After explaining to them what my problem was, they unferstood snd gave my medication. I was all the nway too Vancouver, Canada on the swaying side, it was really bad, but as soon as we arrived in Vancouver the swaying seemed to diminish in time. What I can say is, that from 1976 to 2025 the weather has become worse, yet it seems that people still want to vacation on the biggest ships there are so to tell their family and friends what they experienced, yet all they can do is whine and whinge how terrible their ordeal was. I didnt go on a cruise, I went to live in my new country.
@BlueEyedGurl-hc9nx Only reason Ive never gone on a cruise is most people are annoying
Love your videos 😮😮
I was on the Viking Sky cruise that features in this footage
This is exactly why I will never get on any boat especially a freaking cruise ship NO FREAKING WAY . I like my feet ferm on the ground thank you...
It's firm not ferm
Awesome video! The footage is crazy. I always feel such tremendous awe in the face of nature's powers.
I'm extremely prone to sea sickness, and will vomit every time even on calm seas, so I'm not cut out to be a sea farer. I admire those that have the guts to go on cross-globe cargo ships and such.
I also enjoyed hearing my native language and seeing clips both from Norway and of Norwegian vessels! 😁
35 meters per second 79 mph. our winds are sometimes 110mph, everyone gets new lawn furniture and new cars, gazebos, roofing, cattle....
Amazing 😮😮😮😮
Like I needed another reason to never take a cruise. 🚢
What about you ❤
Jeeee Tornádo na Lodi Jeeeeee😂
Bigwavemaster 1 has some crazy crazy footage. They are Eerv ships servicing a rigs in the North Sea . Insane!n
Santo Deus 😮 meu amigo Deus
I found the Bay of Bscae the best of the best for storms as you could always guarantee one, and so amazing that fixtures and fitting were bolted down, and when you hit the waters, and you were in bed, the bed would rise, you grasp the sides of the bed as it came upright, then after awhile give up trying to stay in bed, just go out and walk around till the storm had passed. No.3.37. should not have happened as health and safety means toughened windows. I wonder what backward country owned this vessel?
I was on a cruise ship in the Atlantic and we got into the edge of a hurricane. The seas were 30 feet high and it was like being on a roller coaster! Very scary!
Lovely, just my cup of tea.
You deserve that for going on one of the biggest poluter- vacations. Shame on you
@lindan2836 You would never have survived pre 70's, when pollution was so bad that it is a wonder anyone on the planet survived. Smog killed hundreds, into thousands, smog that we no longer have, and that is just for starters. The environment is cleaner now than it has ever been.
@DougalDouglas-d3ki am from ' 59😂😂😂😂😂
3:50 why the master and crew would allow passengers to be exposed to those big windows in those conditions is criminal imo
This is not cruise ship lol
This is in Hamburg, Germany. It's a small ferry that stops at stations like a bus. And storms like these are normal for us here in Hamburg.
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¿Barcos gigantes enfrentándose a las olas extremadamente feroces de la naturaleza?
I find it astonishing that furniture e.t.c is not fixed to these cruise ships 😂😂😂
😮 OMFG!
Why is one video of a waterspout called a tornado but yet another video a waterspout
drop home schooling
The waterspout is not the storm. They are distinct entities. The waterspout is caused by the storm. Try critical thinking, at all times.
@wheelchairghosta waterspout is pretty self explanatory.
Voice is AI most likely, so it’ll get weather phenomenon names wrong
@joshstueber1828 I never heard a waterspout explain anything.
6:13 that looks like a fun water park ride I want to ride
Been on numerous storms and best North Sea, when that kicks off, best at night, it is something else to enjoy, breaks the monotony. I always looked forward the the gales and storms, and when the ship is high, very tall, it is even better as you plummet down, and then up, just like a fair ground ride. You have to ignore people screaming, they not enjoying the thrill of the ride. You can feel a large part of the ship sink beneath the waves, and that is the best part, and then rise up, and down.
I would shit a brick! 😮
I understand that alot of these new ships, im not sure if only cargo, or passenger ships, have a type of weight ballast that shifts the weight toward the side of the ship that was lifted up by the waved. I understand this works great, but alot of older cargo ships do not have this feature
You would have to be crazy to get on a cruise ANYWHERE
I think I may have thalassophobia. The ocean feels like a place we humans aren't supposed to be.
At 18:45. THAT was exactly a fishing boat that Pete Hegseth BLEW UP.
Cruise Ships VS Monster Waves in Mega Storms
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plus half arent cruise ships total agree content creators today are pretty rubbish or just plain lazy
serves you rught for not staying in your cabin knowing how bad the waves are...lol
Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11:41 does anyone know the context of these yachts bobbing up and down so crazy?
Hi
3:27 As tall as an apartment building? What apartment building do you know starts at sea level and is high enough to enter tropospheric cloud level 10,000 ft high in the sky? Even the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building is under 3,000 ft tall. That is a very poor analogy.
Yeah wtf
Nature is scary as hell!
In order to avoid (the most) the movement because the weather the ships must fill up their balance tanks with sea water and then the center weight of it will be came in lower level and that will be good enough to "stay down" the vessel against the waves!!!
Of course, the best for the cruisers/ ferries is to cancel the travel because they are transfer humans and ARE NOT cargo ships or tankers!!!
Unfortunately it doesn't work that way. You can never avoid rolling with ballasttanks, you can never avoid rolling or pitching of a ship in bad weather and high seas. Ask a professional seafarer. Passengerships often have stabilizers (like moveable wings under water), but even having them can't stop the ship from rolling in stormy weather.
By the way: seafarers are not humans?
normal NW ocean waves are 12-40 feet. the size of a large school bus. there is not a ship large enough for me to get on. Australia is not big enough to be safe from the Pacifi C
I like when ships break in half from the stress and weight.
POV your average north sea footage
I first thought this was a south American Veniswhalen transport boat with all the white bundles onboard
Not cool.
Here's a thought. Ty down the furniture. Just saying 😅
Z Taťkou jsme Měly Nejlepší Cabinku se Servisem
There does not seem to be enough safety grab rails or ways of anchoring furnishings.
Este video me tuvo riendo de principio a fin
Leider ohne Übersetzung in Deutsch !
That is a waterspout, not a tornado, unless it reached land, here in FL.
I have been on the north sea in storm. I know what a power greater then humans is. 😢
Cal Mac ferries were being piloted brilliantly. Commentary’s rubbish
That ferry is more than 700 tonnes when empty...
Nature wins everytime. I don’t know what people expect on the Ocean. Ridiculous!
2018 Jsem Zažil Masivní Bouřku v Norsku Neskutečné Dostal jsem Iňekci na Spaní
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I was on P & 0 Ventura heading for Canada's. We sailed out in a storm that got worse 70 knots of wind. Ship pitching so badly that our Balcony door flew open. NEVER AGAIN!!
Canaries...not Canadq!
There are NO ATHEISTS at sea
That is a seriously bigoted and stupid statement. Atheists don't suddenly get imaginary friends when they go to sea.
Why pray, if God wants you to drown he's gonna drown you. Think you can alter His plans? That's pure arrogance. People who pray will go to hell for disrespecting God.
@peelsreklaw You are suffering mental illness. Get help now.
I guess theres not much you can do when huge waves appear. Only try and ride them out.
Od Zaměstnanců Na Loďi Loď jse Jmenovala Fantasie Největší Loď
The ocean always wins. Always!
3:40 This is in Hamburg, Germany. It's a small ferry that stops at stations like a bus. And storms like these are normal for us here in Hamburg.
You can't stack busses on top of each other, one has to be on the bottom and the next is stacked on top of the previous.
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Il ya beucoup de fake sur you tube...
'Fishers'?
THIS VIDEO IS AT LEAST 10 YEARS OLD and pass it as one month ago.
03:45 i think hamburg harbour commuter ferry..
" 35 meters per second " what the hell does that mean, just say mph, Please 🇺🇸🙏
We are not all American. Google the conversion if you really want to know.
Sailing ship and Rigging!… Please review your AI text some of these comments are so far off the mark
Wow when nature release nothing is safe on earth.
Go on a cruise, it'll be fun. Ka ka ka, churp.
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3:28 I’m impressed, but incredible moments caught on camera don’t always show the full story.
Quite normal for the CalMac boat Caledonian Isles to roll like that coming into Ardrossan Harbour.....
6:20 waiting for customers??
I'm just going to assume at least 1 of these phenomena weren't caused by mother nature and were actually the result of an unbeknownst nearby UAP or kaiju
Some strange looking CRUISE ships here....maybe change your title!!! only thumbing down because if you cant get the title right then what's the point!!!
Limey commentator, they are called rogue waves not killer waves. I personally spent 7 seasons racing yachts and cruise ships are nothing but disgusting floating septic tanks.
All you do on a cruise ship is eat, get diarrhea, poo and eat some more.............so gross.
Why those ships navigating by such bad weather. It 's no advice no to do so.
haha nice
I was on a 350" dive cruise ship in the carribean in october many moons ago and we were rocked so bad I woke up on the floor deom my bed. 35' rollers!
0:59 im gonna go there soon