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The Bering Sea?

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Is the bering sea the roughest mass of water on the planet, or is there any that are worse? From what Ive heard, and from deadliest catch, it seems like it is. But if anyone could help me out, it would be awesome.

Just wondering.

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  1. The Bering Sea is one of but most likely the roughest sea in the world. It has storms all year round and huge waves. I have also seen the show Deadliest Catch. Many times have they had problems due to rough seas. There is no other place quite like the rough Bering Sea..


  2. The main reason the Bering Sea tends to be rough is due to the fact that it's relatively shallow.  The worlds roughest waters are first, the Straits of Magellan between Argentina and Antactica. Second is the British North Sea in the Atlantic, and then the Bering Sea.

  3. gilfinn has the most active, and for one of the reasons, shallow. But what makes winds very fast includes not only large volumes of water vapor condensing, but also  forming a major snow event in a mountain range. (Snow events release far more heat than rain events, and there is a powerful enhancing effect of a mountain range)

    So Behring sea has  almost the perfect storm, with snow set up over Alaska, as does North Sea when snow falls over Norway and Sweden.

    South of South America has all the same circumstances.
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