Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Ruled By Aliens, Atlanteans or Clouds?

Bermuda Triangle is said to be solved by the U.S. researchers. Reportedly, the unusually shaped clouds are speculated to be the reason for previously occurred incidents.

The clouds measuring 20 and 50 miles that are hexagonal-shaped like honeycombs may be the reason for the unexplained incidents that happened previously. Dr Randy Cerveny of Arizona State University explains that the hexagonal shaped over the oceans are in essence, "air bombs."

"They're formed by what are called microbursts. They're blasts of air that come down out of the bottom of the clouds and hit the ocean, and they create waves that can sometimes be massive in size once they start to interact with each other," Cerveny added.

However, other researchers have contradictory statements on hexagonal-shaped clouds being the reason. As per NBC's Kevin Corriveau, the hexagonal cloud shape in the Bahamas is not the cloud signature of what a microburst looks like. "You would normally have one large to extremely large thunderstorm that wouldn't have an opening in the middle," he said.

According to NASA, hexagonal shaped clouds are due to a low-pressure system or cyclone when cold air masses move over warm water. And they can form as open-cell clouds (cloud outlines surrounding an empty space) or closed-cell clouds, which are solid shapes.

A few years back when the seabed of Bermuda Triangle was studied, it looked like man-made suggesting various theories--some sort of "holy grounds" that is being protected by the fabled Atlanteans, whatever crosses over is considered as an offering.

According to few ship crew near the Bermuda Triangle spotted bright orange colored UFOs that looked like brightly glowing incandescent vapor lamps. These lights gradually dimmed and disappeared and the radar too did not detect any aircrafts at that particular time.

The big question is - "Who rules the Bermuda Triangle, aliens or the atlanteans?" Comment below

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