Those Whirlpools form in rivers too, and in my country MANY people have died from them, it literally sucks you under the water.They can get soooo big they can literally SUCK entire boats
He got too comfortable & became too foolish. He stuck around longer than he should have under water & inside the vortex. He was found & pronounced dead at the hospital.
Also, if you’re wondering, whirlpool inside of Japanese is Uzumaki Edit: by the way, the city is called Naruto, and that is Naruto bridge which the two combined together means Naruto Uzumaki, which is the whirlpool of Naruto bridge
Most whirlpools look just like that. They’re still super dangerous to swim around, but in reality they don’t look like what you see in the movies. Whirlpools are super fast rotating currents; they’re mostly just static like you see in the video, it’s very rare for an actual big funnel to form
Literally one quick google search: With a range of up to 1.7 m (5.6 ft), the tide creates a difference in the water level of up to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) between the Inland Sea and the Pacific. Due to the narrowness of the strait, the water rushes through the Naruto channel at a speed of about 13-15 km/h (8-9 mph) four times a day, twice flowing in and twice flowing out. During a spring tide, the speed of the water may reach 20 km/h (12 mph), creating vortices up to 20 m (66 ft) in diameter.". Some people really do just say shit without even looking up anything about a topic. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto_whirlpools
That small whirlpool can also be very deep so you get pulled go the base and stuck. Whirlpool and cyclones are not to be underestimated just because they look small.
Don't underestimate whirlpools. Had an uncle pass at a sadly young age ( just becoming an adult). Drowned in a whirlpool trying to pull his best friend from it. No one knew it was there, and now they are buried in the same coffin with a double head stone due to being unable to separate them without breaking their bones. Be safe in any water. But if the water seems to calm more than likely something ain't right.
Whirlpools can be big or small, that's true. If it's a small one and you are in the comfort of a big ship like this one, you are able to enjoy the spectacle of it (Natural phenomena are always more appreciated when you are safely watching them from a distance) That doesn't mean that you are underestimating them or the Sea or Nature in general. If you know how to protect yourself and avoid danger, you don't have to be afraid all the time. Edit: People went totally mad in the comments, omg 😅 It's a tourist attraction. They have studied them for years and concluded they are safe for people to approach them under certain circumstances. She's talking about this specific ones, not every whirlpool that ever exists anywhere. Relax, have some herbal tea 🍵😌
Do not underestimate whirlpools. If you end up finding one, it may look small but it travels down much further. Their size doesn’t show in the in the width, but more in the length. Edit: MOM IM FAMOUS 😨😨
If the whirlpool trip was more an educational demonstration, that would have been more interesting. Like tossing a floating sensor on the edge of it, watch how fast it gets sucked in and how far down it goes. Making it human-sized would give the guests more perspective of how dangerous some of them can be.
Omg like a month ago it hit me that whirlpools REALLY exist. Like I never really processed that they are a real threat until I saw a short of it and was like “oh my god that’s terrifying”
that's a part of a series of about 7 tidal rapids , and the "devil's hole" is a spot in the 4th one . . sadly it's also pretty poorly documented with only a few short videos from a very limited angle set , and allmost no other information that I could find . with my biggest clue being Google Earth of all things
Check out videos of the WA coast line in Australia on CZcams, people (reslly good swimmers) swim into small ones as a challenge. Hint you have to go down to.the bottom.to get out.
It's speculated that there are massive methane explosions that occur under the sea water of the Bermuda triangle, and that these explosions create such massive (and I mean MASSIVE) whirlpools that have enough size and power to suck in a large boat even a cargo ship. By studying the power of whirlpools just based off the internet, I wouldn't second guess that theory...
To be fair, the methane explosions don't even need to form a whirlpool to suck ships under. Just a steady bubbling will make ships sink really fast, and well, if the ship is submerged when the water comes in to fill up space it has to be a pretty good ship not to take some damage. With big bubbles it's essentially the ship falling on unsteady water, and then being hit by giant waves from all sides. And if in those circumstances you also get a whirlpool, then it's at least not aiding in recovering from the situation to say the least.
Yes, that's not a whirpool, the bubbles (from the metan gas) drops the density of the water, so the boats have to merge deeper. The water basically dissappear under the boat and it's replaced by a water-gas mixture. If there is enough bubble, the water so "gas-like" that the boat can't float in it at all, and it sinks completely. Like this: czcams.com/video/cLdvqXWDcxU/video.html
Speculated?? Sounds like Bermuda triangle conspiracy garbage. According to Lloyds of London, one of the largest Maritime ship insurers in the world. There is absolutely no more ship disasters in the Bermuda triangle then any other part of the ocean there’s absolutely nothing abnormal or different about the Bermuda triangle
Aww you only saw the small ones, I went to Naruto-shi last summer and we saw large whirlpools, it was a bit scary because the boat was small enough it felt like we had a risk of being sucked in!
“ can you do this anywhere else in the world than Japan” is such a tourist thing to say. Like yes just get in a boat charter and drive into the middle of a large river
Calm water above hides raging currents below. Do not think that a small whirlpool can't kill you if you're in the water. That big boat did all the work 😂
Wjirlpools are the epitome of don't judge a book bynitd cover I almost died sparefishing i the bahamas when just about a 3 foot wide whirlpool appeared . The downforce was so immense I barely got to to the surface because i kept getting dragged down.
How something looks on the surface and what it can do when you're in the water are two different things. If you get caught in a whirlpool, 99% chance it's game over.
Dont underestimate these kindda things and definitely dont encourage people to do these kindda stuffs after which people start to take it lightly and end up dying …you never know how dangerous these can be within no time😢😢
She lied so hard bro this one video a girl whose gliding with a rope attached to a boat a giant whirlpool opened in front of her and she was dragged I'm. I'm now afraid of the ocean.
Whirlpools can definitely still be dangerous. Those small ones just don’t affect the ship much because of how big the ship is compared to the whirlpools
whirlpools are actually so dangerous its crazy the thing that every child thought was gonna be a big problem but wasnt was quicksand i was convinced i would stumble into quicksand alot thru my life as a child
Nah, I remember watching a story about an experienced Japanese diver who died to a whirlpool, leaving behind his poor wife who didn't find out until much later. They definitely exist.
Can recommend renting bikes and go over the bridges and islands. You will get great views of several along the way. If you are in decent shape and start in the morning, its no problem to cross the entire straight in one day and you can go back with either bus or train in the evening.
“Ig they’re just small currents” Uh, I thought YOU were the teacher, because if you think that’s the biggest they’ll get, you’re deeply mistaken my love, whirlpools can open up and suck entire boats in like a black hole
Fears about whirlpools definitely weren't fake. You're fine cause those were small whirlpools and were on a boat, but there's still people constantly drowning because they swim out too far or don't keep an eye on the current and end up in a whirlpool
Whirlpools exist in many places, in various sizes, some man made, most are natural. What doesn't exist, as far as we know, are Maelstroms, but theoretically they could exist if someone witnesses a large underwater sinkhole occur in real time, or perhaps even an underwater volcanic eruption.
Maelstroms are real, they just don't look like what they're depicted as in fiction. The original maelstrom is Moskstraumen in Norway, it's the one that was greatly exaggerated by Poe and Verne (as well as a lot of historical reports), but it's real.
The large ones are actually common in nosto oceans and seas far from lands, the ones you saw were nearby and less dangerous, these small ones can be found in dams and the below areas of waterfalls etc-
If you're in a decently sized boat, whirlpools are by no means dangerous to you. On the other hand, if you're trying to swim through them, they're going to tire you out, and you'll probably drown.
You can literally make a whirlpool in the fast food sinks. It also helps drain them quicker when you need to change out the water or you just need to clean the sinks
That's a pokemon level whirlpool, trust me if you encounter the calamity level whirlpool the ship captain won't even think about steer near for you to look at it.
The danger of whirlpools isn’t necessarily in the circumference, but more in the depth. The deeper, the stronger the drag.
Yeah, when we lived on the west coast my mum was always telling me that it can look relatively calm but the undercurrent is what gets people.
And also how much water it displaces.
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My mom almost drowned to a "small" whirlpool in a RIVER. Fyi shes was a grown adult.
Can you tell more stories😅
Could it have been an eddy? Almost like a whirlpool, but much more hazardous and common to rivers.
@@Prayashgamerz70 shes had cramps on the same leg ever since then
@@ksherman14 not sure. This was in arizona/nevada at the davis camp, under the bridge.
Water is much more dangerous than people think
There are definitely big and dangerous whirlpools that form daily.
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Those Whirlpools form in rivers too, and in my country MANY people have died from them, it literally sucks you under the water.They can get soooo big they can literally SUCK entire boats
Please do not underestimate whirlpools. Rest in piece whirlpoolhitman.
how did he die
He got too comfortable & became too foolish. He stuck around longer than he should have under water & inside the vortex. He was found & pronounced dead at the hospital.
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@@kissmysoup oh damn
@@sirenheadoir4pizzas - It's great to have fun, but it's not so fun when you're deceased. Stay safe-act wise.
Type of the biggest Whirlpool ever recorded and then you see some horror
Actually whirpools can be massive i mean like REALLY massive.
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@@ballz3861thx I'll go check it out
@@ballz3861just watched the video and it's crazy no one died during that.
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Also, if you’re wondering, whirlpool inside of Japanese is Uzumaki
Edit: by the way, the city is called Naruto, and that is Naruto bridge which the two combined together means Naruto Uzumaki, which is the whirlpool of Naruto bridge
SHE RLLY THINKS THAT WHIRLPOOLS ARENT THAT SCARY WAIT UNTIL IT TURNS BIG
Most whirlpools look just like that. They’re still super dangerous to swim around, but in reality they don’t look like what you see in the movies. Whirlpools are super fast rotating currents; they’re mostly just static like you see in the video, it’s very rare for an actual big funnel to form
*Looks at newborn bear*
Pfft, bears aren't even that scary...
Until someone try "Mokstraumen" in Norway, it holds 6 knots on average, meaning a 10 knot ships will have problem with moving forward!
Whirlpool is dangerous even if its tiny. If you swim near it you could get pulled to the bottom of the ocean
😂ok she had me blowed the whole time
Kind of thought this was a Osamu Dazai cosplay at first when glancing over the thumbnail- I got really excited :(
Homie that thing can get MASSIVE IN SECONDS.
Literally one quick google search: With a range of up to 1.7 m (5.6 ft), the tide creates a difference in the water level of up to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) between the Inland Sea and the Pacific. Due to the narrowness of the strait, the water rushes through the Naruto channel at a speed of about 13-15 km/h (8-9 mph) four times a day, twice flowing in and twice flowing out. During a spring tide, the speed of the water may reach 20 km/h (12 mph), creating vortices up to 20 m (66 ft) in diameter.". Some people really do just say shit without even looking up anything about a topic. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto_whirlpools
HATSUNE MIKU IS THAT YOU ?!
That's what he said.
“Our childhood feats weren’t true” WELL THATS WHAT A CARTOONISHLY LARGE WHIRLPOOL WOULD SAY WOULDNT IT
Thinking there is no reason to be scared of whirlpools is wild af
Right look at the one in niagria falls it’s crazy
No reason to be scared if you are on a massive boat, LOL.
*Dumb af.
Unless the whirlpool is even more massive
@@bztube888That's even more scary, imagine the horrors as the boat gets dragged into the whirlpool and you suffocate in the boat and die...
That small whirlpool can also be very deep so you get pulled go the base and stuck. Whirlpool and cyclones are not to be underestimated just because they look small.
Don't underestimate whirlpools. Had an uncle pass at a sadly young age ( just becoming an adult). Drowned in a whirlpool trying to pull his best friend from it. No one knew it was there, and now they are buried in the same coffin with a double head stone due to being unable to separate them without breaking their bones.
Be safe in any water. But if the water seems to calm more than likely something ain't right.
Oh my god, I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope things turn out much better for you
Wait,y’all found their bodies?And now they’re basically conjoined?
@@Yourdadisnowmine131im also very confused with the last part they said
@@RylesdaBOMB lol
bro how even they conjoined into one body by water
“Yeah so this baby bear proves that bears aren’t aggressive and we shouldn’t fear them” typa energy.
I think she doesn't know how dangerous whirlpools are.
not a clue
Only to swim around, boating around most whirlpools is fine
Whirlpools can be big or small, that's true.
If it's a small one and you are in the comfort of a big ship like this one, you are able to enjoy the spectacle of it (Natural phenomena are always more appreciated when you are safely watching them from a distance)
That doesn't mean that you are underestimating them or the Sea or Nature in general. If you know how to protect yourself and avoid danger, you don't have to be afraid all the time.
Edit: People went totally mad in the comments, omg 😅
It's a tourist attraction. They have studied them for years and concluded they are safe for people to approach them under certain circumstances.
She's talking about this specific ones, not every whirlpool that ever exists anywhere. Relax, have some herbal tea 🍵😌
Do not underestimate whirlpools. If you end up finding one, it may look small but it travels down much further. Their size doesn’t show in the in the width, but more in the length.
Edit: MOM IM FAMOUS 😨😨
Whirpools are growers not showers confirmed
I've now got a impressive whirl pool on my hip.
If the whirlpool trip was more an educational demonstration, that would have been more interesting. Like tossing a floating sensor on the edge of it, watch how fast it gets sucked in and how far down it goes. Making it human-sized would give the guests more perspective of how dangerous some of them can be.
@@zoeywyllie1411 LMFAOOO
Do you mean the height instead of the diameter/radius?
Those type of whirpools are called down current
... they are vary dangerous some times you can't see It
sir you have no idea 😂
"Kinda had me worry, like is it our last trip ever?" lol the way I'd be tripping like that also
"They're just kinda small currents" you can think again
Yep, they are not calm underneath. I grew up on the ocean and my mother made sure I knew about those tricksters!
Omg like a month ago it hit me that whirlpools REALLY exist. Like I never really processed that they are a real threat until I saw a short of it and was like “oh my god that’s terrifying”
there was a huge human made one in 1980 it did not kill anyone but destroyed many things you can search it if you want
devil's hole whirlpool in british columbia's reaction: what?
that's a part of a series of about 7 tidal rapids , and the "devil's hole" is a spot in the 4th one . . sadly it's also pretty poorly documented with only a few short videos from a very limited angle set , and allmost no other information that I could find . with my biggest clue being Google Earth of all things
Bro don't scare me about that I live in britain
@@AlilbaconboyYou live in UK and yet you don’t realize that British Columbia is from Canada
@@AlilbaconboyYou’re embarrassing us 😭
Niagara Falls Whirlpool is also bemused…..
Even if there are big whirlpools, dont underestimate those small whirlpools they are strong as heck
“Whirlpools actually exist in Japan??” Did you just spawn in
I didn't know they existed anywhere.
Check out videos of the WA coast line in Australia on CZcams, people (reslly good swimmers) swim into small ones as a challenge.
Hint you have to go down to.the bottom.to get out.
Also, whats shown in this video is NOT a whirlpool, of anything its a minor maelstrom
@@matthewgray5420 The definition of mealstrom is a powerful whirlpool???
whirlpools exist anywhere, where two currents meet, for example trough a narrow channel.
People be saying “I don’t know if you can do this anywhere else other than Japan!” About everything.
Whirlpool are very deadly even small ones.
Large and dangerous whirlpools do exist, but they're normally formed in fast flowing rivers, nit the ocean.
It's speculated that there are massive methane explosions that occur under the sea water of the Bermuda triangle, and that these explosions create such massive (and I mean MASSIVE) whirlpools that have enough size and power to suck in a large boat even a cargo ship. By studying the power of whirlpools just based off the internet, I wouldn't second guess that theory...
To be fair, the methane explosions don't even need to form a whirlpool to suck ships under.
Just a steady bubbling will make ships sink really fast, and well, if the ship is submerged when the water comes in to fill up space it has to be a pretty good ship not to take some damage.
With big bubbles it's essentially the ship falling on unsteady water, and then being hit by giant waves from all sides.
And if in those circumstances you also get a whirlpool, then it's at least not aiding in recovering from the situation to say the least.
Yes, that's not a whirpool, the bubbles (from the metan gas) drops the density of the water, so the boats have to merge deeper. The water basically dissappear under the boat and it's replaced by a water-gas mixture. If there is enough bubble, the water so "gas-like" that the boat can't float in it at all, and it sinks completely. Like this: czcams.com/video/cLdvqXWDcxU/video.html
Speculated?? Sounds like Bermuda triangle conspiracy garbage. According to Lloyds of London, one of the largest Maritime ship insurers in the world. There is absolutely no more ship disasters in the Bermuda triangle then any other part of the ocean there’s absolutely nothing abnormal or different about the Bermuda triangle
Aww you only saw the small ones, I went to Naruto-shi last summer and we saw large whirlpools, it was a bit scary because the boat was small enough it felt like we had a risk of being sucked in!
“ can you do this anywhere else in the world than Japan” is such a tourist thing to say. Like yes just get in a boat charter and drive into the middle of a large river
People love to glorify japan
The largest whirlpool/maelstrom is in the North Sea somewhere
Thing, Japan:
@@BrakeCoach what
@@madturtle5931 its a meme of how people get crazy over a normal thing but in japan
"We speedrunning diabetes with this one" 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Calm water above hides raging currents below. Do not think that a small whirlpool can't kill you if you're in the water. That big boat did all the work 😂
Cartoons also made me think quicksand would factor much more into my daily dangers.
Wjirlpools are the epitome of don't judge a book bynitd cover
I almost died sparefishing i the bahamas when just about a 3 foot wide whirlpool appeared . The downforce was so immense I barely got to to the surface because i kept getting dragged down.
I reccomend visiting saltstraumen in norway, i believe it has the strongest whirpools in the world! (And you can ride a rib to them)
Norway. You will know fear of whirlpools again.
Mokstraumen for that extra fun!
@@heuhenoh god
How something looks on the surface and what it can do when you're in the water are two different things. If you get caught in a whirlpool, 99% chance it's game over.
Dont underestimate these kindda things and definitely dont encourage people to do these kindda stuffs after which people start to take it lightly and end up dying …you never know how dangerous these can be within no time😢😢
I've known people who were sucked down and killed in whirlpools. Strong swimmers. Generally in rivers, not out in open water like this
They were safe wirl pools- Many people drown in wirl pools
I got caught in a good sized whirlpool as a small child. Didn't drown though, because they eventually just spit you out.
She's acting like she can survive a whirlpool. She should search up how big they get💀
They in fact, do not get very big. The 3 places with more powerful whirlpools than this one are only a real danger to small vessels or swimmers.
@@Kango252well they can still take the youtuber(dumbass)down in seconds
Guys stop getting so angry about whirlpools it ain't that big of a deal
So it turns out that all our childhood nightmares about whirlpools simply arent true😁👍.
Me: Oh uh, Y-yeah, r-right
She lied so hard bro this one video a girl whose gliding with a rope attached to a boat a giant whirlpool opened in front of her and she was dragged I'm. I'm now afraid of the ocean.
@@MS.DELULU-bz6jtthat was a movie lol
@@xeno703 it still can happen 😭
Whirlpools can definitely still be dangerous. Those small ones just don’t affect the ship much because of how big the ship is compared to the whirlpools
whirlpools are actually so dangerous its crazy the thing that every child thought was gonna be a big problem but wasnt was quicksand i was convinced i would stumble into quicksand alot thru my life as a child
Nah, I remember watching a story about an experienced Japanese diver who died to a whirlpool, leaving behind his poor wife who didn't find out until much later. They definitely exist.
Never underestimate a whirlpool trust me
Go down the Mississippi river, tons of whirlpools, shits so strong it'll pull you to the bottom and you'll never resurface
Windy summer? Damn, you’re cultured.
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@@marichu899the song is called Windy Summer by Anri. Fire song
@@K0uUraki thank you
They just secretly have a Poliwhirl under that boat so you could pass through safely.
biggest whirlpool in the world is called the maelstrom and its here in norway
It's called Saltstraumen, yes even in English, not The Maelstrom. I'm pretty sure The Maelstrom is from some fantasy novel
Can recommend renting bikes and go over the bridges and islands. You will get great views of several along the way. If you are in decent shape and start in the morning, its no problem to cross the entire straight in one day and you can go back with either bus or train in the evening.
“Ig they’re just small currents”
Uh, I thought YOU were the teacher, because if you think that’s the biggest they’ll get, you’re deeply mistaken my love, whirlpools can open up and suck entire boats in like a black hole
An english teacher
she's an english teacher, not a oceanologist
@@PenilessCentless but if you don’t have the common sense that whirlpools can’t completely swallow a boat you’re living under a rock
@@PenilessCentless bro goes
“She’s an English teacher not an oceanologist☝️🤓”
@@The_Kyanite have you ever heard of common sense? I guess not you must also be incompetent.
sinkholes, and plate tectonics create the most violent whirlpools.
Fears about whirlpools definitely weren't fake. You're fine cause those were small whirlpools and were on a boat, but there's still people constantly drowning because they swim out too far or don't keep an eye on the current and end up in a whirlpool
Norway has whirlpools too. Narrow inlets often have them when the tide changes.
No whirlpools are still extremely dangerous. So don't think you can jump into one you will drown.
You can also sail over a whirlpool in scotland
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ANRI 😆
Exactly! I noticed it the second I heard it. That’s a good taste
Ty I was wondering what song this is.
Whirlpools sometimes are so big we call them hurricanes
We call them undertows here, on top those might look calm, but under the water is a whole different story
There are a few places in the world where whirlpools get big. The massive ones can be destructive to the nearby land features that cause them to form.
If you go at certain times of day, the whirlpools will be bigger. I saw some huge ones when I went!
Undoubtedly, large, hazardous whirlpools arise on a daily basis.
Them sleeping
*Five seconds later they wake up in heaven*
Whirlpools exist in many places, in various sizes, some man made, most are natural. What doesn't exist, as far as we know, are Maelstroms, but theoretically they could exist if someone witnesses a large underwater sinkhole occur in real time, or perhaps even an underwater volcanic eruption.
Maelstroms are real, they just don't look like what they're depicted as in fiction. The original maelstrom is Moskstraumen in Norway, it's the one that was greatly exaggerated by Poe and Verne (as well as a lot of historical reports), but it's real.
Whirlpools aren’t so bad when you’re on a 500 foot long boat
The Milky Way is a humongous whirlpool in itself.
Moments before disaster....
Lol underrated comment for sure haha
“How about we learn about the sun” pov they get melted:
The Ocean : Ima about to end this man’s whole career
The large ones are actually common in nosto oceans and seas far from lands, the ones you saw were nearby and less dangerous, these small ones can be found in dams and the below areas of waterfalls etc-
Not me and my siblings making whirlpools in my pool
I'm pretty sure that whirlpools can be really big and dangerous, it's just that obviously they weren't going to go into big ones
Oh it’s easy until an earthquake reveals a large empty space and the whirlpool is 100x bigger lol
The captain just had the 8th gym badge
Whirlpool in Pokémon is definitely not anything to worry about.
Whirlpools like quicksand are much less of a problem than we spent our childhoods preparing for.
No they still dangerous depends tho on size
"So we can finally rest easily."
Enter Kev Dog.
Jacob died in one😢
yea rip
This video had mad "My little brother showed his Teddy bear to me, looks like bears aren‘t dangerous at all" vibes.
Clearly you haven’t seen the one by nyagra falls in Canada
Japan is this woman’s whole personality and it’s honestly gross.🤢
Yo, what? Even the whirlpools are super modest in Japan. What a beautiful place!
I love this song. Cool whirlpools
If you see a whirlpool at the top, remember that it often goes down, sometimes very very far down
Tatami on a ship seems peak Japanese.
It’s all fun and games until the captain tells us to put on our wet suits ._.
Even if those whirlpools werent too big (and it's like an iceberg), you're in a giant ship, not a little pool floatie
If you're in a decently sized boat, whirlpools are by no means dangerous to you. On the other hand, if you're trying to swim through them, they're going to tire you out, and you'll probably drown.
Whirlpools pools are scary but water cakes are deadly
You can do this off the west coast of Scotland. Sometimes the whirlpools are too big for the tourist boats to set off
Even tiny whirlpools can kill you... Your childhood nightmares are valid
Whirlpools can be up to 250 ft large but at that point they aren't considered as whirlpools anymore there called maelstrom whirlpools.
This is the “I saw one example out countless so I must be correct!” thing we see daily lol
You can literally make a whirlpool in the fast food sinks. It also helps drain them quicker when you need to change out the water or you just need to clean the sinks
That's a pokemon level whirlpool, trust me if you encounter the calamity level whirlpool the ship captain won't even think about steer near for you to look at it.