Hurricanes

Don't shit up the thread with "proofs" that don't pertain to pic related. Only answer how this is possible on a globe or flat earth model, no other debates, no curvature, nothing only hurricanes and how they work on either model

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  1. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    It's just bullshit that they made up. Disinfo by the deep state to cover up flat earth.

  2. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Nothing south of Venezuela is real.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Buenos Aires is real

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        No it's not. Have you ever met anyone from Buenos Aires?

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Buenos Aires is real

          Not even 10 posts in and you guys are off topic

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            The post is about hurricanes refusing to pass over the so called "equator." There is no "equator" because the existence of an equator implies the existence of things on one side or the other of said equator. He thinks that the landmasses shown on that map, that hurricanes north of the alleged "equator" don't cross over, exist. There is no equator, half the shit in the picture in the OP doesn't exist, and that's why hurricanes don't pass over it. It doesn't exist, that's why they can't pass over it. There's nothing to pass over TO.

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            So Australia doesn't exist to this guy?

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            No. Australia was invented to market goyslop to the Americans and contribute to the ongoing obesity crisis that they're currently experiencing via the bloomin' onion.

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I am thankful Ill never be this brain rotten

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >you

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >Have you ever met anyone from Buenos Aires?

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          I am from Buenos Aires almost everyone I ever met in person is from Buenos Aires.

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            ¿Estás de broma? Un tipo dice que los de Buenos Aires no existen y te pones a discutir con él, ¿validándolo?
            Si que te guafoloforió.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Not after the bugs attacked....

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >he fell for the Terran psyop

  3. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Wouldn't this work on both a globe earth and a flat earth? Why exactly wouldn't it on either one?

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Seems to be no real reason that they can't cross the equator however they simply don't

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        This fricking guy thinks there's an equator

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          I'm open to the idea of there being no equator but in the OP, there's clearly an equator with no storms crossing it.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        If I had to take a guess the Coriolis effect isn't a thing at the equator which is a driving force for the spiral shape of hurricanes, so they begin to unravel near the equator as the Coriolis effect flips to the opposite direction.

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          The Coriolis effect acts like a road and the hurricanes act like wheels rotating on that road. Things above the line roll one direction and the hurricanes below the line roll the opposite direction.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        i heard they rotate in the other direction on the southern half. So on the equater they wouldnt rotate..?

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          And to cross it they'd have to start spinning back the other way, draining their momentum until they disappear.

          Proof of glove is as simple as having a guy in New York and Chile both video flushing their toilet.
          Or one guy in Uganda moving a funnel back and forth between the two sides for tips

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >Or one guy in Uganda moving a funnel back and forth between the two sides for tips
            ...do you REALLY think the Coriolis force is so strong that it can be demonstrated over a distance of a few yards?

  4. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Because these storms are electromagnetic in nature and the polarity at the equator is 0.

  5. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    storms in the north spin counter-clockwise and storms in the south spin clockwise.

    That means to cross the equator you have to stop and reverse direction.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Coriolis Effect. The truth rears its ugly head.

  6. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I think they just generate in tropical or sub tropical regions then head in the general direction of the nearest pole. Ones that form in the northern tropics head generally north (with some east west variation) and vice-versa. Since the opposite pole is never closer, it has no reason to cross.

    Ignore the flat earthers. They're just here to poison wells or were dumb enough to drink from a poisoned well.

  7. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Looks like they start at the equator, or close to it

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      No hurricane can form within 5 degrees of the equator.

  8. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I'll bite the bait because I want to have some "med skipping day" fun: Flat Earthers can't explain neither their own models, nor the actual globe, and then come up with shit like this. Try explaining how the hurricanes move without Coriolis.

  9. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    uh something related to how water swirls down the drain in the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere
    but high school science was a long time ago for me

  10. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You make a good point OP. Nothing to add here except I want to see a storm try to cross the equator, that'd be interesting and maybe a little catastrophic (if not solely from the scientists' reactions).

  11. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Cyclones or hurricanes typically don't cross the equator due to the Coriolis effect, which is crucial in the formation and direction of these storms. Here’s a more detailed look at why this phenomenon occurs:

    Coriolis Effect: This is a force caused by the Earth's rotation. It causes moving air and water to turn to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. This effect is essential for the development of the spin in cyclones and hurricanes.

    Zero Coriolis at the Equator: The Coriolis effect is zero right at the equator. Without this effect, there is no force available to help develop the necessary rotation in weather systems. As a result, cyclones and hurricanes rarely form near the equator and cannot maintain their structure if they move across it.

    Wind Shear: The direction and speed of winds change sharply from the Northern to the Southern Hemisphere. When a cyclone approaches the equator, these differences in wind patterns (wind shear) can disrupt its structure, making it difficult for the storm to maintain its intensity or even continue as a coherent system if it tries to cross the equator.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      look anon, you cant just bring this sensible shit here. you know that? do you, punk?

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Anon, if you want to see the real shit, you have to distill all presented instances into what they truly are
        To exist as you do in your mind, in the physical, is possible, you're just too busy taking nonsense like this seriously to pursue that goal

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          what you fail to comprehend is that up now in over vibrations knowledge dimensions and spiritual. What possible is blue sleeps faster than wednesday. open yourself.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Coriolis doesn't exist. It is never taken into account for anything meaningful. Fact.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        funny that they fill artillery manuals with correction data for it then. almost as if they dont want to hit the target.

  12. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >tells people not to use any related evidence.

    hurricanes are part of this world system and you cant account for them without mentioning all the related details of the whole system.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      moron I just didn't want people spamming copy pastas proving or disproving flat earth as I'm only currently interested in this specific topic. Anything related to hurricanes is fine, so weather patterns, sea patterns, etcetera.
      But I didn't want morons bringing up shit like constellations, or being able to see mountains thousands of miles away, which j think you can agree have absolutely no bearing on hurricanes. Every thread even closely related to FE gets spanned from both sides, of which I'm sure they're just bots.
      I've made up my mind on a number of things and don't want to deal with idiots derailing my thread to talk about how the North Star isn't visible in Australia or how the moon looks different depending on your latitude.
      Anything pertaining to hurricanes is fair game for the thread.

  13. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The sun and moon are local and track along the equator under the dome. Their passage creates the prevailing winds (trade winds) and eddies (coriolis effect). Cyclones require spin to keep their precipitation from quenching their updrafts of warm moist air, and the spin (eddies from the passage of the sun and moon) isn't present at the equator, but only north and south of it.

    windy.com nixed their azimuthal equidistant world view, because it was too easy to see this.

  14. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    This is just off the top of my head:
    Observations show that no hurricanes form within 5 degrees latitude of the equator. People argue that the Coriolis force is too weak there to get air to rotate around a low pressure rather than flow from high to low pressure, which it does initially. If you can't get the air to rotate you can't get a storm.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      This pretty much. The circulation of air within the cells at the equator is almost like the wheels of a conveyor belt. Because it receives the most consistent sunlight, there's always a surplus of heat that wants to move outwards where there's lower pressure. It will also have apparent. deflection to being on a rotating body.

  15. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The Corvallis effect isn't real all video below the IMAGINARY equator is mirrored by the satanic globohomosexual cabal. You can tell because all the words on signs are gibberish you can't read, globetard.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >The Corvallis effect
      Everyone know this only exists in the vicinity of Portland OR and has nothing to do with storms and such. It mostly turns people in homosexual wiccans.

  16. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You can't be a real mystic if you aren't also a physicist, you literal ape.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      That's the problem with anything /x/ related. People use it as some sort of real life cheat code that completely ignores reality and means you can just make shit up.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous
  17. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intertropical_Convergence_Zone

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