it's called dagmar storm.t's caused a lot of damage, 264,000 homes without power, trees fallen, railways canceled. this video i'm going to show you takes us out to sea and it was posted on friday. you can see it's a big ship out at sea trying to survive the huge waves. >> you seasick yet, beth? >> same question. >> nothing makes a storm look angrier than the ocean. >> it makes me think of a book, the rolling sea tossed the boat to and fro. >> meteorological institute says it had wind of 110 miles per hour and gusts 145 miles per hour. i have another video of just a few days after that first one was posted. >> wow! >> that's going to leave a mark. >> looked like the swells got even bigger. >> most boats do go out to sea because they have a better chance of surviving the storm at sea than they do if they were docked in port somewhere because there's the chance that they would be pushed into the shore, into buildings and damage the actual hull of the ship. >> isn't it amazing we almost never get to see this vanta