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FTLComm - Somewhere in the Atlantic - Monday, October 6, 2003 | ||||||
With the exception of the political stories where we take some license with images, we try to credit the source of the material and make a big effort to get original pictures. This picture was forwarded many times around the Internet and Ken Styan received it and passed it on to me. | ||||||
Hurricanes are not rare but at our latitude and over
continental North America they are impossible so it is unlikely that many of us would
ever get a chance to see a scene like this one. The nature of a hurricane, or in
the Pacific, a Typhoon is that it is a huge weather system created around a massive
low pressure area at the centre of the storm. Generated in the unique conditions
of the tropics in late summer and early fall these storm centres involve the air
at the core forming an eye around which cyclonic winds develop increasing in speed
until the reach a state that what you see in the picture develops. Thanks Ken for sharing this with us and let us all hope we never get to see the real thing. |
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