Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:02:49 GMT -6
Luke 21:25New International Version (NIV)
25 “There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea.
During the period between December 26th, 2016 and January 24th, 2017. Record breaking waves have been recorded in four different locations, in different oceans and seas. The photo taken on 12/26/2016 on Boxing Day(British, Day after Christmas) is very impressive. You can see that photo by searching "46ft wave recorded in Shetland Islands"
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BIG FREEZE BRITAIN 46ft wave recorded in Shetland Islands
The stunning snap was captured by a photographer on Boxing Day (Day after Christmas 12/26/2016) in the midst of weather chaos sweeping UK.
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Jan. 21, 2017, Monterey Bay California recorded the largest waves it has seen in 30 years with the swell reaching 34.12 feet at one point. The previous record was 32.8 feet in 2008.
Historic concrete ship S.S. PaloAlto smashed in half by record Calif. storm waves
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Monster Baltic Sea wave sets new record
Reported on 12 January 2017
A wave measuring almost 15 metres has smashed previous Baltic Sea records.
Strong winds and high water levels created unusually mighty waves on the Baltic Sea overnight, measuring around 8.2 metres in wave height according to Finland's weather institute.
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Date Published: 24/01/2017
Record waves batter Cabo de Palos
Waves of over six metres in Valencia, Catalunya and Murcia.
The extreme winter weather system which has affected eastern Spain for the last six days left waves of up to 6 metres along many parts of the Mediterranean coast, with previous records being shattered at many of the buoys forming part of the measurement network organized by the national port authorities. At Cabo de Palos in the south-east of the Region of Murcia, the measurement buoy recorded a high of 6.33 metres, comfortably exceeding the 5.7 metres of January 2013, but even this was exceeded on Saturday and Sunday in Valencia, where a wave of 6.45 metres was almost a full metre higher than the previous record, which dated from December 2009. Elsewhere, wave heights of over 6 metres were also reported in Tarragona and Dragonera, while in Barcelona the maximum over the weekend was 4.97 metres.
25 “There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea.
During the period between December 26th, 2016 and January 24th, 2017. Record breaking waves have been recorded in four different locations, in different oceans and seas. The photo taken on 12/26/2016 on Boxing Day(British, Day after Christmas) is very impressive. You can see that photo by searching "46ft wave recorded in Shetland Islands"
1)
BIG FREEZE BRITAIN 46ft wave recorded in Shetland Islands
The stunning snap was captured by a photographer on Boxing Day (Day after Christmas 12/26/2016) in the midst of weather chaos sweeping UK.
2)
Jan. 21, 2017, Monterey Bay California recorded the largest waves it has seen in 30 years with the swell reaching 34.12 feet at one point. The previous record was 32.8 feet in 2008.
Historic concrete ship S.S. PaloAlto smashed in half by record Calif. storm waves
3)
Monster Baltic Sea wave sets new record
Reported on 12 January 2017
A wave measuring almost 15 metres has smashed previous Baltic Sea records.
Strong winds and high water levels created unusually mighty waves on the Baltic Sea overnight, measuring around 8.2 metres in wave height according to Finland's weather institute.
4)
Date Published: 24/01/2017
Record waves batter Cabo de Palos
Waves of over six metres in Valencia, Catalunya and Murcia.
The extreme winter weather system which has affected eastern Spain for the last six days left waves of up to 6 metres along many parts of the Mediterranean coast, with previous records being shattered at many of the buoys forming part of the measurement network organized by the national port authorities. At Cabo de Palos in the south-east of the Region of Murcia, the measurement buoy recorded a high of 6.33 metres, comfortably exceeding the 5.7 metres of January 2013, but even this was exceeded on Saturday and Sunday in Valencia, where a wave of 6.45 metres was almost a full metre higher than the previous record, which dated from December 2009. Elsewhere, wave heights of over 6 metres were also reported in Tarragona and Dragonera, while in Barcelona the maximum over the weekend was 4.97 metres.