Originally Posted by
Old Farang
The Southern Ocean does indeed have a massive fetch, all the way around the World in fact! The thing with both the Bass Strait, Cook Strait and a lot of others is the "funnelling effect" of all that water attempting to squeeze through a narrowing opening.
Not sure just which of the places being discussed, including the Great Australian Bight, are the worst. I have been in all 3 of them during my time working offshore. But just as a point of interest, I worked on the installation of the Maui Gas Field jacket offshore New Plymouth back in the mid 1970's, and the operation was shut down for 8 months "waiting on weather"!