• I Cast Fist
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    21 hours ago

    Huh, it looks like the hurricanes seem to move in a mostly east-west direction.

  • Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    1 day ago

    I think a better question is why are the northern hemisphere hurricanes so much more feathery and beautiful than those raggedy ass southern hemisphere hurricanes and tropical storms.

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    2 days ago

    Not only is NZ on this map but it’s not even way off in the corner!

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      2 days ago

      Is the only one Brazil ever recognized as a hurricane. But it’s believed that they happen every once in a while, they are just not classified correctly.

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          As a hurricane, not as a cyclone. There’s a minimum intensity necessary to get classified as a hurricane.

          (I’ve written cyclone by mistake, and changed the comment. You may be reading an older version of it.)

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    1 day ago

    A yo mama joke that only works with this context:

    Yo momma’s ass so fat, no hurricane dares to cross her ass crack.

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      I’m guessing it’s because they rotate in different direction in the northern and Southern hemisphere.

      So crossing would imply switching direction, which would require to put that energy “somewhere” and it’s physically not possible.

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        No. It’s because the earth spins faster there. Them turning a certain direction is a result, not a cause.

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          A) The Earth spins at the same speed. What you are talking about is the tangential speed.

          B) The tangential speed is not much faster at the equator than 100km South or North of it.

          C) The speed difference would not explain why they don’t cross the equator. It may explain (partially) why there are no hurricanes further away from the equator.

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            24 hours ago

            I love it when people use bulletpoints to seem smart when they are so confidently wrong

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                22 hours ago

                For someone being so hyper pedantic you failed to realize they didn’t use anything even close to bullet points.

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                  21 hours ago

                  Wow! Tough crowd. Seriously, at least I explained my reasoning for why hurricanes do not cross the equator. All they did was make either wrong or poorly formulated claims without any kind of explanation, and then throw insults.

                  Saying that “The Earth spins faster” makes no sense, especially in this context: why would the equator spin significantly faster than 100km away from it?!? And why would this negligible speed difference prevent hurricane from crossing that line?

                  If you want to correct someone, at least do it right.

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      11 hours ago

      Atlantic Ocean = Hurricane Pacific Ocean = Typhoon Indian Ocean = Cyclone

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    Interesting that the western Pacific seems to have so many more category 5 than the Atlantic, and while the South Pacific and Indian Ocean have plenty, the South Atlantic has basically none.