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The Weather Network - Stunning, but strange Von Karman clouds captured by satellite

Stunning, but strange cloud phenomenon captured by satellite Nathan Howes Tuesday, May 18th 2021, 7:14 pm - On May 8, satellites captured a cluster of swirling formations off the coast of Mexico known as Von Karman clouds. A mysterious phenomenon that was seen spiralling off the coast of Mexico earlier this month may have had you scratching your head as to what it is. The May 8 imagery captured by satellites is a unique, but peculiar occurrence known as Von Karman clouds named after Theodore von Kármán, a Hungarian-American physicist and one of the first scientists to describe the sight, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Mysterious swirling cloud phenomenon captured via satellite

Satellites captured a beautiful phenomenon called Von Karman clouds off the coast of Mexico on May 8, and this occurrence has many wondering why and how these swirls are appearing over the Pacific Ocean. "Von Karman Vortices form where fluid flow, in this case air, is disturbed by an object, usually a mountain or island," said AccuWeather Lead International Forecaster Jason Nicholls. CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP These mysterious.

Letter: Don t ignore vortical heat pumps as weather factors

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   To the editor: Last month I wrote a letter to The Reformer instructing readers on how to illustrate the trace amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere. Additionally, I remarked that I think that volcanoes are a highly underrated phenomena on this planet — with regards to weather. The Reformer was kind enough to publish my letter. In it, I directed readers to Christopher Pett’s paper entitled “Volcanic Cyclogenesis,” in which he characterizes the power of one particular volcanic event as having been “equivalent to nearly 4 super typhoons.” He concludes: “Deep troughs in the Jetstream are evident on Jan. 25 then cyclones form over the Ocean on the following days. On Feb. 2 through Feb. 8, cyclones form in the Deep South and North Atlantic. By Feb. 11, an immense positive vorticity spreads from Colorado 105E south through Texas to the Flemish Cap 40E in the North Atlantic. This is the massive storm that h

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