Monday, June 16, 2025
Contact    |    RSS icon Twitter icon Facebook icon  
Unexplained Mysteries Support Us
You are viewing: Home > News > Modern Mysteries > News story
Welcome Guest ( Login or Register )  
All ▾
Search Submit

Modern Mysteries

'Air bombs' could explain Bermuda Triangle

By T.K. Randall
October 22, 2016 · Comment icon 10 comments

Are 'air bombs' to blame for the Bermuda Triangle mystery ? Image Credit: CC BY-SA 2.0 Kein
Scientists have come up with a new theory that could help to explain the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle.
There are few mysteries as enduring and as well known as the Bermuda Triangle - an expanse of ocean in the North Atlantic that spans the area between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.

Over the years the region has become synonymous with the unexplained disappearances of ships and airplanes - often with no trace of them or their crews ever being found.

Numerous theories have been put forward over the years in an effort to explain the phenomenon, but now scientists in Colorado believe that they might have finally found a definitive answer.
The key, they argue, lies in the formation of hexagonal clouds which can produce "air bombs" - concentrated pockets of violent weather with 45ft waves and wind speeds of up to 170mph.

"They are formed by what are called microbursts and they're blasts of air that come down out of the bottom of a cloud and then hit the ocean," said metereologist Randy Cerveny.

Whether this phenomenon can account for all the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes in the region over the last few decades however remains, for the moment at least, unclear.

Source: Independent | Comments (10)




Other news and articles
Our latest videos Visit us on YouTube
Recent comments on this story
Comment icon #1 Posted by psyche101 9 years ago
And maybe a new discovery on the back of it? I do not think this sort of cloud has been catalogued has it?
Comment icon #2 Posted by Codenwarra 9 years ago
Actual scientists might check first whether there have been an unusual number of losses of water and air craft in the past century in the supposed triangle. And then, given the amount of traffic they might find that there has not been an unusually high rate of losses. And maybe they might find that some of the losses that actually did happen were in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Africa or Ireland. There is no need for a scientific explanation for something that never existed. The Bermuda triangle is a fraud because Berlitz made money from it, not a simple hoax.
Comment icon #3 Posted by freetoroam 9 years ago
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. http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/723457/Bermuda-triangle-mystery-microburst-uss-cyclops   Well this could seriously do some damage.
Comment icon #4 Posted by Parsec 9 years ago
With every new theory the triangle looks more and more like a super mario level.    Dodge the methan explosions from below!  Beware of the air bombs from above! 
Comment icon #5 Posted by Parsec 9 years ago
It's an interesting theory and actually a relly cool find nonetheless, even if it's not connected to the triangle.    Do we know how high up are these coulds? I couldn't find it in the article.  Because it could well explain ships' disappearance, but if the planes flew above them,  I don't see any danger.    Would these cloud formations account for electromagnetic interference as well?    I go by memory here, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the accounts and testimonies, especially related to airplanes, usually talk about blue sky with no mentionable clouds and compass gon... [More]
Comment icon #6 Posted by Clair 9 years ago
Hate to spoil things for everyone, but.... No, 'Honeycomb' Clouds Don't Explain Bermuda Triangle Mystery
Comment icon #7 Posted by psyche101 9 years ago
Hrmmzzz, they do not actually say it cannot be a cause either though. I would think a bit of premature conclusions on both sides of that argument, I cannot even see where this cloud pattern is officially recognised. The Mammatus cloud was only added to the atlas in the 2,000's. The behaviour seems to be associated with rapid air patterns, I think I'll wait to see what develops here. 
Comment icon #8 Posted by getreal1951 9 years ago
This does not explain the reported radio communications with flight 19 and others.No report of bad weather.  
Comment icon #9 Posted by Dr.Brian 9 years ago
The show, "What on Earth", where this story came from did some editing to make it appear that the scientists said this was the explanation. They were taken out of context, big surprise for the Discovery Channel or any "science" show to do this. Randall Cerveny, who appeared in the show, was a little upset by how his words were twisted to suit DC's story.   http://movieweb.com/bermuda-triangle-mystery-not-solved/
Comment icon #10 Posted by Wickian 9 years ago
I think Saturn has hexagonal clouds, so it's technically been catalogued.


Please Login or Register to post a comment.


Our new book is out now!
Book cover

The Unexplained Mysteries
Book of Weird News

 AVAILABLE NOW 

Take a walk on the weird side with this compilation of some of the weirdest stories ever to grace the pages of a newspaper.

Click here to learn more

We need your help!
Patreon logo

Support us on Patreon

 BONUS CONTENT 

For less than the cost of a cup of coffee, you can gain access to a wide range of exclusive perks including our popular 'Lost Ghost Stories' series.

Click here to learn more

Top 10 trending mysteries
Recent news and articles