The weather was mostly clear with sun. When she hit the iceburg the sea was flat (no waves) no rain and in was a new moon (you could not see the moon) but there was freezing wind because of the speed Titanic was moving.
the titanic sea
1,496 people died in the sea the night Titanic sank.
When Titanic hit the iceberg, the weather was extraordinary. The sea was so calm and flat that night, it was like being On a Sea of Glass. The night was completely moonless and there was not a cloud in the sky,
Atlantic
The Titanic departed Belfast for South Hampton at 8:00 pm on April 2, 1912.
it was a warm sunny day
On April 10, 1912 when the Titanic departed from Southampton, England, the weather was calm and clear with relatively mild temperatures. There were no extreme weather conditions reported that could have affected the ship's voyage.
Not regularly but under severe weather conditions yes
the titanic sea
because the titanic place is in the sea
On April 1st, 1912, Capt. Smith boarded Titanic for sea trials that were postponed for bad weather. She was previously helmed by Capt. Haddock who left on the Olympic the next day for Southampton (and sea trials were successful that day).
1,496 people died in the sea the night Titanic sank.
Monitoring weather conditions at sea is crucial for the safety of ships, crew, and passengers. Severe weather like storms, high winds, and rough seas can pose a threat to vessels, leading to accidents and potentially putting lives at risk. By staying informed about weather patterns, sailors can make informed decisions to avoid dangerous conditions and navigate safely.
When Titanic hit the iceberg, the weather was extraordinary. The sea was so calm and flat that night, it was like being On a Sea of Glass. The night was completely moonless and there was not a cloud in the sky,
There were 1,496 victims in the sea when Titanic sunk.
in the sea
The Titanic sunk in the Atlantic ocean.