typhoon
The Pequod survived a typhoon in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick." The storm was described as violent and destructive, causing chaos and damage to the ship and its crew.
Captain Ahab is riding the storm with the Pequod, the whaling ship, in pursuit of the white whale Moby Dick.
Ishmael lashed down the Pequod's anchor during the storm.
Starbuck attempted to lash down the Pequod's top main sail during the storm.
Stubb and Flask
the log and line
There are many mammals and birds that can survive after a storm. However there are fewer mammals and birds that can survive after a storm than what can.
The Pequod is destroyed by the white whale, Moby Dick.
When the Pequod's compass was damaged during the storm, Captain Ahab had to rely on celestial navigation, using the stars to determine the ship's direction and position. This ancient method of navigation involves observing the positions of stars and constellations in the sky to guide the ship's course.
right whale
The Pequod sailed through the Atlantic.
The co-owner of the Pequod was Captain Peleg.