All ships in the UK must record a measured mile for seaworthiness.
Two ships, including the Ashburton recorded barometer readings of 28.80 inches during the storm.
Only two ships recorded tropical storm force winds, both of which were away from the center.
Of course; the ship recorded everything, and data streams here would be more difficult to doctor.
By that time, a ship reported they had encountered a storm and recorded winds of 100 mph (155 km/h).
An offshore ship recorded winds of 150 mph (240 km/h).
Several ships in the path of the storm recorded gale-force winds, depicting its strengthening.
Proceeding first to Japan, the ships recorded ocean depths along a prescribed track.
The ship recorded the greatest speed under sail alone ever achieved by an ironclad warship.
Could the ship have recorded the terror?