Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved?- Air Bombs In Atlantic
Scientists claim to have solved the age old mystery of why some ships and aircraft vanish in the Bermuda Triangle, a 500,000 km square patch of ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. A rare and severe weather pattern may be responsible. Hexagonal clouds over the region suggest the existence of killer air bombs, blasts of air that slam into the Atlantic Ocean and spread outward. They can create 170mph winds and massive waves capable of downing planes and flipping over ships. The Daily Express reports: Experts first found hexagonal clouds, a very rare cloud formation, in the North Sea near to Britain, Dr Steve Miller, satellite meteorologist at Colorado State University, told the Science Channel’s ‘What On Earth’: “You don’t typically see straight edges with clouds. Most of the time, clouds are random in their distribution.” Using radar satellites to measure what was happening beneath the clouds, they found that sea level winds were reaching almost 170 miles an hour – powerful enough to generate waves of over 45 feet high – as ‘air bombs’ are forced to come crashing down towards the ocean. They also noted that the same clouds were appearing over the western tip of the [...]
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