Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship hits iceberg in Alaska

 While we were staying in Seattle a few days ago at the Marriott Waterfront we saw this ship anchored nearby the Waterfront right next to the Marriott then. But, it turns out that it hit a Growler Iceberg in Alaska, (luckily a small enough one not to sink the ship like the Titanic was sunk by a larger iceberg. But, it caused enough damage for the cruise to be cancelled.

A growler is generally a piece of ice that has broken off from a larger glacier or shelf ice, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). They are roughly the size of a truck or a grand piano and typically float less than three feet above the sea surface.6 hours ago

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growler. an iceberg less than 2 meters (6.6 feet) across that floats with less than 1 meter (3.3 feet) showing above water; smaller than a bergy bit.

Icebergs cover a huge spectrum of sizes, from the tiny “growlers” (less than 3 ft tall and 15 ft across, or smaller than the U.S. Coast Guard definition above) ...

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