Mind blown. The mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle may have just been solved, according to Reuters.
Scientists may now have an answer.
A new theory suggests that clouds may be the reason why so many ships and planes have disappeared in the Western area of the north Atlantic ocean over the years with no explanation.
Hexagonal
Scientists have claimed the stormy blasts can flip ships into the sea and bring planes crashing down into the sea.
It’s thought that hexagonal clouds over the 1.3 million sq km (500,000 square miles) of ocean between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico, could be creating huge 106kph (170mph) wind “air bombs” and these deadly blasts of air can tear down trees, topple over ships and bring planes crashing down.
Meteorologist Randy Cerveny told the Mirror: 'These types of hexagonal shapes over the ocean are in essence air bombs.
'They are formed by what are called
Researchers analyzed imagery from a NASA satellite and found the hexagon-shaped clouds 240km off the coast of Florida and over the Bahamas.
At least 1,000 lives have been lost in the Triangle in the last 100 years.
On average, four planes and 20 ships go missing every year.
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