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Title: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: Jocassee on August 27, 2019, 08:41:15 AM
https://www.wyff4.com/article/man-76-swimming-at-ocean-city-hit-by-large-wave-drowns-beach-death/28827684

I've never heard of someone being killed by a wave impact at the beach before, but it's good to know about these things I guess. I don't remember ever getting clobbered by waves when I was a kid, but this year at Edisto Beach both my dad and I got hit by fast, large waves in relatively shallow water. Dad got hit hard enough that he called it a day. I can see this happening if you get caught unawares or just at a bad angle.

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This summer in North Carolina a rogue wave was also responsible for a beach death . A father was killed while swimming off the coast when a wave crashed into him, slamming his head into the sand and breaking his neck.
Title: Re: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: Ben on August 27, 2019, 08:49:06 AM
https://www.wyff4.com/article/man-76-swimming-at-ocean-city-hit-by-large-wave-drowns-beach-death/28827684

I've never heard of someone being killed by a wave impact at the beach before, but it's good to know about these things I guess. I don't remember ever getting clobbered by waves when I was a kid, but this year at Edisto Beach both my dad and I got hit by fast, large waves in relatively shallow water. Dad got hit hard enough that he called it a day. I can see this happening if you get caught unawares or just at a bad angle.


I've heard of several such incidents. I've been taken unawares by waves, smacked to the bottom, and held under longer than I liked a few times over my life.
Title: Re: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: makattak on August 27, 2019, 09:41:13 AM
I've heard of several such incidents. I've been taken unawares by waves, smacked to the bottom, and held under longer than I liked a few times over my life.

I've had only a couple of those types of experiences (I've undoubtedly spent less time at the beach than you), but every time it's been a reminder of just how powerful (and dangerous) the ocean can be.
Title: Re: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: grampster on August 27, 2019, 09:46:24 AM
It will never happen to me.  I do not swim in water that contains creatures that will eat me.
Title: Re: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: Jocassee on August 27, 2019, 09:47:52 AM
It will never happen to me.  I do not swim in water that contains creatures that will eat me.

As I am fond of saying:

When you get in the Big Water, you are no longer top of the food chain!
Title: Re: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: brimic on August 28, 2019, 07:48:22 AM
It will never happen to me.  I do not swim in water that contains creatures that will eat me.

Same here.
Title: Re: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: brimic on August 28, 2019, 07:51:31 AM
Not quite the same, but similar- I remember several incidents over the years on the western shore of Lake Michigan where people were swept off jettys/breakwaters by a big wave and drowned or crushed on the rocks.
Title: Re: Rogue waves at the beach
Post by: 230RN on August 28, 2019, 11:35:28 PM
One snuck up behind a buddy of mine in Hawaii, bent him backwards, he spent about a week in the hospital.

I remember as a kid getting submerged and tumbled around by a couple of large-ish waves at Rockaway Beach --by no means rogue waves as described here, but big enough to make this little kid feel.... ummm.... vulnerable to nature.



Terry