Hexagonal clouds can be the culprit of horrifying sowing in Bermuda

The bombs from the hexagonal cloud bouncing into the sea may cause aircraft and boats to disappear in the Bermuda Triangle.

US researchers found giant hexagonal clouds spread 35-80km on the western tip of Bermuda, possibly producing bombs that bounce off the ocean to create large waves, Mirror said. October 21 reported. This type of gas bomb can split the trunk, flip the boat and submerge the plane into the sea.

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Hexagonal clouds can explain the mysterious disappearance of boats and planes in the Bermuda Triangle.(Photo: Science Channel).

"You often don't see the straight edge of clouds. They are randomly distributed in most of the time," said Dr Steve Miller, a meteorologist at the University of Colorado, USA.

Using radar satellites to measure below the cloud, the researchers found that the wind could reach nearly 274km / h. These winds are so strong that they can produce a wave of air over 14m called "air bombs" that hit the ocean.

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Bermuda Triangle Triangle area in the Atlantic Ocean.(Photo: Science Channel).

"The hexagonal cloud above the ocean of this type often produces a bomb - air flows from below the cloud and plunges into the ocean, sometimes creating large waves when the shockwaves join together." meteorologist Randy Cerveny explained.

The Bermuda Triangle or " Devil's Triangle" , is a 500,000 square-kilometer area in the northwest Atlantic Ocean bordering Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Melbourne, Florida, USA. From 1851, at least 75 aircraft, hundreds of boats and about 8,127 people were missing in Bermuda.