Could the
Carrington Event of 1859 have had
broader effects than originally
assumed?
Imagine your posturing
self-assurance as you parade on the
dockside at Port Melbourne, dressed
in the finest fashions the colony of
Port Phillip can offer. Your
beautiful new bride is elegantly
bubbling beside you whilst showing
off the latest copy of high Paris
couture. Yes, my boy, you have made
it! The year is 1859.
You came to the Victorian
goldfields a pauper and struck it
rich. You look across the bay to
Frankston, Mount Martha, Dromana and
Tubbarrubba where shortly even more
goldfields will be pegged out. This
was an era like no other and rags to
riches were common, with no
conniving government tax collectors
to strip you of your 'Paul Hogan'
fortune.
Now with ritzy wealth reflected in
your grand finery, you are boarding
the luxurious steam clipper 'Royal
Charter' to fast tack up Port
Phillip Bay and head home to
England. Doubtless the gentry will
fawn over your new found colonial
riches.
This sleek iron sailing ship is a
modern technical marvel. She is the
fastest steam clipper in the world
and on this trip she will break the
Melbourne to England record by
touching down in 58 days. Built for
the Australian run, she is 80 meters
long and weighs 3000 tonnes. She is
carrying 388 passengers and 112
crew. But what else? This is a
'gold' ship. She is bursting with
over 70,000 ounces of gold ($98
million today), 48,000 newly minted
sovereigns, and the personal gold
wealth (uncalculated) of passengers
who struck it rich on the Victorian
goldfields.
As you steam by Perth on September
1, 1859 all the passengers are
delighted by an incredible
phenomena. It is the 'Aurora
Australis', but one so bright it
lights up the night as if it were
day. The captain, Thomas Taylor,
notes he has never seen an Aurora
this close to the equator before.
Skies all over planet Earth erupted
in red, green, and purple auroras so
brilliant that newspapers could be
read as easily as in daylight. On
the other side of the world, a
brilliant Aurora Borealis is seen as
far south as the Caribbean and
Hawaii. This was the largest
geo-magnetic storm ever recorded
(NASA). Telegraph systems all over
Europe and North America failed.
Telegraph pylons threw sparks and
telegraph paper spontaneously caught
fire. But this was only the first
portent from the heavens.
Just two months earlier a massive
earthquake had occurred in Erzurum,
Turkey, of force 9 on the Mercalli
scale. Over 16 thousand people had
perished. Was there a strange
connection between these two events?
But even stranger coincidences were
to follow.
The rest of the 'Royal Charter's'
journey was pure bliss. The luxury
cabins were a delight. The company
boisterous and the sharing of
'wealth laden' future dreams
enervating. As she beat down towards
the English Channel all seemed
well. But when she reached the
north-western tip of Anglesey, on
October 25, the barometer was
dropping. The master, Captain Thomas
Taylor, was advised to put into Holyhead harbor
for shelter but he continued on to
Liverpool.
During the night of October, the
winds rose to Hurricane force 12 at
over 160 kmh, in what became known
as the 'Royal Charter' gale. Its
direction changed from E to NNE,
driving the ship towards the coast
of Anglesey.
At 11 p.m. she anchored, but at 1.30
a.m. on October 26 the port anchor
chain snapped, rapidly followed by
the starboard. Despite cutting the
masts to reduce the drag of the
wind, the 'Royal Charter' was driven
inshore, with the steam engines
unable to make headway against the
gale. The ship initially grounded on
a sandbank, but in the early morning
the rising tide drove her to the
rocks.
Battered against the rocks by huge
waves whipped up by winds of over
160 kilometers per hour, she quickly
broke up. Most of the passengers and
crew, a total of over 450 people,
died. Many of them were killed by
being dashed against the rocks by
the waves rather than drowned.
Others were drowned, weighed down by
the belts of gold they were wearing
around their bodies. The survivors,
21 passengers and 18 crew members,
were all men, with no women or
children saved.
The 'Royal Charter' storm was the
worst of the entire nineteenth
century with a total of 133 ships
sunk during the storm. The death
toll was around 800. What had caused
this unprecedented megastorm? I
believe we can look to another event
that shows us precisely where our
weather comes from.
In the heavens, the solar
superstorm of 1859, also known as
the 'Carrington Event', was the most
powerful solar storm in recorded
history. Richard Carrington sketched
its magnitude whilst observing the
bright flashes of a solar flare on
the surface of the sun.
This was the same event that caused
the disruption of telegraphs, the
extreme glow of the Aurora Australis,
earthquakes in Turkey, and finally
the massively destructive 'Royal
Charter' mega-storm. Quite probably
'synchrotron' radiation poured down
on Earth. Tempel's observations came
shortly thereafter, when he sketched
an enormous Coronal Mass Ejection
(CME), with its terrible body
blooming out as far as the width of
the sun itself, during a solar
eclipse a few months later. The
electromagnetic connection with the
sun controls our weather, not puny
mankind with his imagined impact.
One more phenomena occurred that
is painfully coincidental and
baffles modern science. The world
wide flu epidemic of 1859 was one of
the worst ever, causing half a
million deaths (Duffy. J.- Louisiana
University press). Could solar
flares and the CME's synchrotron
radiation stimulate viral growth?
As for the gold, many an Anglesey
resident became rich overnight, and
to this day salvage divers seek to
recover some of the wealth with no
success.
Note: Whilst filming on the
Jurassic coast in England, I spoke
to one of these professionals
involved in the last attempt in
2005. Expert salvage diver John
Ledger gave me some souvenirs from
his incredible memorabilia. A few
lead balls of rifle buckshot, a
broken plate and some 'Royal
Charter' ship's rivets. These I have
with me as I type this tragic tale -
a sad legacy that has returned to
Melbourne some 150 years later.
Peter Mungo Jupp
This article will appear in
Mornington Life and will be on
the website
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