The Mystery Behind The Bermuda Triangle May Have Finally Been 'Solved'



Scientists now believe that 'killer clouds' maybe the culprit for the downing of so many planes and ships over the notorious area.


Hexagonal clouds adorn the triangle, creating terrifying 170mph winds they are describing as 'air bombs.' These brutal blasts of air can flip over ships and even bring planes crashing into the ocean.


These massive clouds were mainly appearing over the western tip of Bermuda, and could range from anything from 20 to 55 miles across. In summary, bloody terrifying.


Sea level winds underneath the clouds were almost reaching 170mph to put that into perspective that's the same wind speeds reached during Hurricane Katrina.


These winds are so powerful that they could create waves of more than 45ft high, creating these so-called ‘air bombs’ to come crashing down towards the ocean.

Source: Unilad

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