100 Mph Winds On Cruise Ship
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100 mph winds on cruise ship. The thousands of cruise passengers who endured a violent Atlantic storm with 100-mph winds will be heading back to their starting point in New Jersey instead of continuing to Florida Royal. Passengers locked inside their cabins wondering. I ve had that experience and it is great fun.
On water its strong enough to cause small waves or wavelets. People have different levels of tolerance. The gust was estimated to be around 100 knots which is equivalent to 115 miles per hour.
Cruise ship hit by 100 mph winds suffers damage. You will also heat it gently blowing through trees and bushes. Rough seas 2 am.
There is no guarantee on any boat that you wont get seasick. However sometimes rough seas are unavoidable or storms are worse than expected as was the case in February 2016 when Royal Caribbeans Anthem of the Seas unexpectedly encountered 100-plus mph. Viewed from my room on the third floor.
The winds can blow 30 knots with no effect on the ride. In a series of tweets Norwegian cruise officials said the 20-deck ship suddenly tilted just before midnight Sunday under the force of an unexpected gale topping 100 knots or about 115 mph. All filmed by myself Feb 2016.
Posted at 842 AM Feb 08 2016. On the Beaufort scale a windspeed of 14mph is described as a Gentle Breeze. During one of those evenings the wind was so bad that on the starboard side of the ship you could hear it.
