Storms At Sea
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Experiencing a storm at sea is far more intense than on land. Some obvious reasons include the factors of wind, tide, depth of waves, phases of the moon and humidity levels.

"In Greek mythology there were several gods of storms: Briareos, the god of sea storms; Aigaios, a god of the violent sea storms; and Aiolos, keeper of storm-winds, squalls and tempests."
-found in Wikipedia

"In Greek mythology there were several gods of storms: Briareos, the god of sea storms; Aigaios, a god of the violent sea storms; and Aiolos, keeper of storm-winds, squalls and tempests."
-found in Wikipedia