William Teague

William Teague
fortuitous measure survived wave
It was very fortuitous that our instruments were there to measure the wave in the first place and even more fortuitous that they survived the storm.
common excess fairly feet results rogue suggest waves
Our results suggest that waves in excess of 90 feet are not rogue waves but actually are fairly common during hurricanes.
oil reports rogue striking wave
So when there were reports of an 80-foot (24-meter) wave striking an oil platform, they called it a rogue wave. We think it wasn't a rogue wave.
biggest measured periods turned wave
We would see 50 or more waves. It turned out that during one of these periods of recording, the biggest crest-peak wave that we measured was 91 feet.