How might the weather on the fifth night of Titanic's maiden voyage to New York have caught the crew and the passengers off-guard, both thinking there was little reason to think anything would happen? Cite textual evidence to support your answer.

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the weather on the fifth night of Titanic's maiden voyage to New York caught the crew and the passengers off guard because ,simply put ,there was none .

icebergs are usually spotted with plenty of notice because water sloshes against them but there was none on the fifth night and the iceberg in this case was not spotted until far too late

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