More doubts! The phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle finally explained
Deadly gales that knock down ships and put airliners out of action by literally throwing them into the ocean. It's not at all the scenario of a disaster movie, but the weather peculiarities of the Bermuda Triangle.
Dr. Steve Miller of the Hydrometeorological Center at the University of Colorado in the United States live with Science Channel reported that the Bermuda Triangle had acquired the bad name of a portal that leads into the afterlife, where disappearing ships and planes because of phenomena that can be explained by science, relays the Mirror.
According to scientists, over an area of about 500,000 square kilometers between Florida, the Bermuda Islands and Puerto Rico, appear hexagonal-shaped clouds. They can be seen on satellite photos. According to Mr. Miller, clouds are formed by gusts whose force is equivalent to the shock wave of the nuclear bomb.
Using radar satellites to measure the processes that occur in the upper atmosphere, experts have established that gales reach speeds of 270 km / h, strike the ocean surface and create waves of a height of 40 m capable of overturning ships and destroying the flight path of airliners.
As a rule, clouds do not create regular geometrical figures and do not have precise lines, but above the Bermuda Triangle, this phenomenon becomes very real, explain the scientists.
For decades, the Bermuda Triangle has nourished conspiracy theories, literary subjects and expanded film production. Those who believe that an enigmatic disappearance in this area can really take place make assumptions to explain it, from meteorological phenomena to kidnappings by extraterrestrials or inhabitants of Atlantis.
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