NASA captures the 'underwater storm'

A NASA satellite has just published photographs that stunned viewers about a massive 'storm' that is reeling under the sea.

Picture 1 of NASA captures the 'underwater storm'
Photograph by NASA's Terra satellite captured a sea "storm"

The 149-kilometer-wide large whirlpool was discovered by Terra satellite off the coast of South Africa on December 26, 2011. However, there is no need to warn international vessels to worry about swarming fish. endless swirling because this water does not create any danger.

In fact, this "storm" only absorbs substances from the bottom of the sea and brings them to the surface. These storms are known as whirlpools with spiral-shaped swirls beneath the ocean's surface.

Picture 2 of NASA captures the 'underwater storm'
Whirlpool in a clockwise direction

The Agulhas swirl beyond the South African Sea is among the largest in the world, bringing warmth, salt water from the Indian Ocean to the South Atlantic Ocean. It will also reduce the amount of fish in this area at that time.

This natural phenomenon was discovered when Terra was conducting the task of photographing the Earth's surface as usual.