3. HURRICANES
• Hurricanes are powerful storms that form in tropical waters and
have historically cost thousands of lives and caused billions of dollars
in damage. The sinking of Francisco de Bobadilla's Spanish fleet in
1502 was the first recorded instance of a destructive hurricane.[36]
These storms have in the past caused a number of incidents related
to the Triangle. Many Atlantic hurricanes pass through the Triangle as
they recurve off the Eastern Seaboard, and, before the advent of
weather satellites, ships often had little to no warning of a
hurricane's approach.[37]
4. .
• Tracks of all Atlantic hurricanes
between 1851 and 2019. Many
storms pass through the
Bermuda Triangle. A powerful
downdraft of cold air was
suspected to be a cause in the
sinking of Pride of Baltimore on
May 14, 1986. The crew of the
sunken vessel noted the wind
suddenly shifted and increased
velocity from 32 km/h (20 mph) to
97–145 km/h (60–90 mph). A
National Hurricane Center
satellite specialist, James
Lushine, stated "during very
unstable weather conditions the
downburst of cold air from aloft
can hit the surface like a bomb,
exploding outward like a giant
6. METHANE CLATHRATE
• Some researchers have suggested that methane hydrates could be
responsible for the disappearances of ships and aircraft in the
Bermuda Triangle. However, it's not clear if these eruptions are
common or powerful enough to account for the numerous incidents
in the area.
• Methane hydrate eruptions are typically confined to specific
geological areas, not just the Bermuda Triangle
• Methane gas is known to be present in the Bermuda Triangle, and
the release of that gas could cause boats to sink and aeroplanes to
crash. The gas could cause an explosion if it came in contact with
the hot engine of a plane.
8. ALIEN ABDUCTION IN BERMUDA TRIANGLE
• Alien abduction (also called abduction phenomenon, alien abduction
syndrome, or UFO abduction) refers to the phenomenon of people
reporting what they believe to be the real experience of being
kidnapped by extraterrestrial beings and subjected to physical and
psychological experimentation. People claiming to have
been abducted are usually called "abductees "or "experiencers
• But still we don't know the real mystery about the terrestrial beings
and the mystery about the Bermuda triangle.