100-foot wave recorded off the coast of Newfoundland during Dorian
Hurricane Dorian blazed a trail of destruction from the Bahamas to the Maritimes, but it didn’t just cause turmoil on land, according to a team at Memorial University who say they recorded a 100-foot wave off the southwestern coast of Newfoundland in the wake of the post-tropical storm.
Bill Carter, director of the Marine Institute’s Centre for Applied Ocean Technology, said the more than 30-metre wave was detected at around 2 a.m. Sunday by an oceanographic buoy about 2.5 kilometres off the coast of Port aux Basques at the tail end of what was then a post-tropical storm.
“We had three or four maximum wave heights in the area of 25 metres, and a single wave height of 30.2 metres,” he said in a phone interview.
Carter said the coast of Newfoundland is “a pretty inspiring spot” when it comes to big storms and seas, but this wave is the biggest the team has recorded since it started monitoring in 2006.