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CNN.com has an interview of the honeymoon couple up on the website now. Sounds like NCL made a bad call and the weather snuck up on them. It is sort of bound to happen given the number of time they have to make the same call about prospective weather, eh? It would be interesting to know other ships did, if they were headed north up the coast around the same time, but I think it is fair to assume none of the news outlets will bother to find out.The big wave apparently hit about 6-6:30AM, and after a number of hours of ugly weather, so it is unlikely anybody was out on their balconies. No mention at all about smaller ships in the storm. Seems likely that some were out there, and hopefully didn't sink, but I'm sure we won't hear about it. If some 40 foot fishing vessel rode out the same storm, it would take some of the edge off the 'terror' on the 900-ft cruise ship...
CNN.com has an interview of the honeymoon couple up on the website now. Sounds like NCL made a bad call and the weather snuck up on them. It is sort of bound to happen given the number of time they have to make the same call about prospective weather, eh? It would be interesting to know other ships did, if they were headed north up the coast around the same time, but I think it is fair to assume none of the news outlets will bother to find out.
The big wave apparently hit about 6-6:30AM, and after a number of hours of ugly weather, so it is unlikely anybody was out on their balconies.
No mention at all about smaller ships in the storm. Seems likely that some were out there, and hopefully didn't sink, but I'm sure we won't hear about it. If some 40 foot fishing vessel rode out the same storm, it would take some of the edge off the 'terror' on the 900-ft cruise ship...