What is a weather microburst? Video footage shows deck chairs turned into projectiles on Florida cruise ship

The torrential downpour and ferocious winds turned the ship's pool deck into a battleground
UPDATED JUN 25, 2023
The unexpected phenomenon left the passengers aboard Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas running for cover (Facebook/jennifer.j.stancil, Instagram/@305ssom)
The unexpected phenomenon left the passengers aboard Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas running for cover (Facebook/jennifer.j.stancil, Instagram/@305ssom)

ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Passengers aboard Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas faced a harrowing experience as a sudden and violent microburst struck the cruise ship while it was docked in Port Canaveral, Florida. The storm, which came without warning, caused chaos and left a trail of destruction in its wake.

Passengers on the ship were caught off guard as the microburst unleashed its fury. Footage captured on a cellphone by a passenger in the upstairs lounge depicts the alarming scene. The torrential downpour and ferocious winds turned the pool deck into a battleground, with deckchairs becoming dangerous projectiles and guests struggling to maintain their balance.

Frantic search for safety

As the microburst intensified, passengers desperately sought shelter and safety. The winds grew stronger, making it difficult to find refuge in the moments before the storm unleashed its full force. Visibility plummeted to near zero, obscuring the view of another ship anchored on the horizon, which vanished from sight. The suddenness and intensity of the microburst caught many off guard, leaving them with little time to react.



 

The power of the microburst was evident as sunbeds were lifted off the deck and sent flying through the air, resembling scenes from the 1996 disaster film 'Twister'. Guests raced to get inside the ship, but for some, it was too late. The exceptionally strong winds pushed them back, preventing their escape. The rain lashed at the windows from sharp angles, adding to the turmoil. In one shocking moment captured on video, a deckchair collided with a child's stroller, toppling it over. Thankfully, the child was being held by their parents at the time, avoiding serious injury.

Aftermath and announcement

Once the microburst subsided, the sundeck was left in disarray, with twisted metal, piles of deckchairs, and umbrellas scattered across the area. An announcement over the ship's loudspeaker urgently called for assistance, highlighting the severity of the situation and the need to address the aftermath of the storm.


 
 
 
 
 
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Royal Caribbean released a statement addressing the incident, acknowledging the sudden gust of high winds that impacted the ship while departing from Port Canaveral. They reassured the public that no serious injuries were reported among guests or crew. Despite the harrowing experience, the cruise ship continued with its planned itinerary, proceeding to Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas as scheduled.

What is a weather microburst?

Microbursts are localized columns of sinking air within thunderstorms, typically measuring less than 2.5 miles in diameter. They can cause extensive damage and pose a potential threat to life. There are two primary types of microbursts: wet and dry. Wet microbursts, accompanied by significant precipitation, are common in the Southeast during the summer months.



 

Microbursts occur when the updraft in a thunderstorm weakens, causing the suspension of water droplets and hailstones to fall rapidly to the ground. The initial impact point experiences the highest winds and most severe damage, with the microburst spreading out in all directions from there. The microburst that struck the Independence of the Seas showcased the power and unpredictability of these weather phenomena, leaving passengers shaken but fortunate to have escaped serious harm.

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