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Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de to Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyzEnglish · 1 year ago

No hurricane has ever crossed the equator

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No hurricane has ever crossed the equator

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Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de to Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyzEnglish · 1 year ago
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  • StickBugged@lemm.ee
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    Does anyone know what the reason for this is?

    • Blaze@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      Apparently,

      Because of things like Coriolis effect and convective currents, there just aren’t winds that blow across the equator, not at the scale that would blow a hurricane from one hemisphere to the other anyway.

      Winds tend to blow along and away from the equator, not across it.

      • merc@sh.itjust.works
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        It’s the same (but even more dramatic) with Jupiter.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHwkdcppsuo

    • BertusVulgaris@lemmy.world
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      The earth spins faster at the equator, which is the reason for the rotation of hurricanes. They spin counter clockwise north of the equator and clockwise south of it.

      https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/coriolis-effect/

      Edit: The reason they don’t cross is not because of the Coriolis effect working against the original rotation direction if a hurricane crosses the equator, but rather because the storms are moving away from the equator

      https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/ASK/hurricanes.html

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        Thank you for the links! I learned new things today.

  • Maultasche@feddit.de
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    Are those Calm Belts without hurricanes the reason it’s so difficult to enter the Grand Line?

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    For a second I thought it was another one of those “for the first time in recorded history” things

    • TheBenCommandments@infosec.pub
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      Give it a few more years

  • eslaf@lemmy.world
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    The Grand Line!

  • deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    Why are there none near South America?

    • MooseBoys@lemmy.world
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      racism

      • Retrograde@lemmy.world
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        Damn racist hurricanes. They should be destroying people of all countries and creeds

    • Surdon@lemm.ee
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      Hurricanes aren’t indigenous to south america, but if they spread there they will have no natrual predators and become extremely invasive

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      The Andes are so tall, they slow the winds. (My guess. I am not a geographer)

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    This map is a great illustration of why the “ty” of typhoon is from the “Tai” of Taiwan in the original meaning of the word.

    Bonus fun fact - “hurricane” is from a native Caribbean word, from the same language family as another loanword “hammock”.

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      This sounds interesting as heck, what do you mean this map is a great illustration of the original meaning of the word?

      For some reason I thought the word typhoon popped into vernacular around the 1940s, but I think that story might be made up now that I’m older and thinking about it.

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        It’s from 台风 (sounds like typhon, more than it sound like typhoon tbh) and tbh the “ty” part might just be from “dai” meaning “big”, so just “big wind”, but I’ve heard it’s just as likely to be “wind from Taiwan”, the same 台 ty as in 台風, Taiwan.

        And yeah, this map proves that Taiwan (and northern Philippines) is the world capital of strong typhoons.

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          That’s cool as heck! Thanks for the info!

  • PunnyName@lemmy.world
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    Yet

  • nfntordr@lemmy.world
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    The equator: The place to be

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      Give it a few more years…

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        What, the Earth will stop rotating? You do realize Earth rotation is the reason hurricanes don’t cross the equator?

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          What? Where did I say that? Everyone knows that the equator region will become inhospitable in a few years because of the combination of high temperature and high humidity. Certainly not “the place to be”.

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            Everyone knows will become inhospitable in a few years

            Ok, buddy. Remind me in a few years. I’ll move to the equator and you can move to Antarctica, we’ll see who fares better.

            The schools really are brainwashing the kids these days…

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    Is it just me or does this world map look off?

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      Most map projections dramatically underestimate the size of the Pacific Ocean:

      https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/point-nemo

      We’re just not used to seeing this half of the planet depicted, and the Pacific IS almost half of the entire planet.

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      It is centered on the Pacific Ocean, which is a bit unusual indeed

    • FlickOfTheBean@lemmy.world
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      This probably isn’t what happened to you, but my brain assumed the dark areas were the land masses for a good long while until I realized why it looked like a nonsense map lol

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        That happened to me too! Was fighting my brain to remember water blue

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      Looks pretty typical for an Aussie. Pacific in the middle.

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    Fuck Australia and Asia I guess

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    God bless em they still keep trying

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    With today’s technology and know how, nothing is beyond our reach

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