Hurricane paths and intensity upon landfall can easily be predicted, it's because the sun creates a wake on earth. Yes that's right, the sun circles earth overhead and creates a wake around the globe as she does it.
Go look at this youtube video:
Watch how the sun aimlessly circles the planet and bounces between the tropics to the exact date and time of day. Now go back and lo
Look at some famous hurricanes and their pathing, as well as, intensity upon landfall. As the sun approaches the hurricane in the south, it tugs on the winds pulling it towards it (Clockwise); as the sun moves away, it tugs the winds in the other direction slowling the hurricane down. As it approaches the storm in the north it tugs the winds approaching causing the wind to be tugged towards it (counter clockwise), once the sun passes, it tugs the winds in the other directions slowing it down.
Hurricanes intensity pick up the closer the sun approaches behind it, then after it passes, it slows down. That is EXACTLY why you see hurricane warnings diminish at night, the sun is gone.
If the hurricane crosses the actual path of the sun when the sun passes over it, it will drag the entire hurricane with it and cause it to arc in the same direction as the suns path. This was very evident with Hurricane Katrina.
If you look back at the pathing of any hurricane and match it up with the 4 seasons video I posted above, you'll see ALL hurricane paths and intensities are predictable, 100% of the time.
Hurricane paths and intensity upon landfall can easily be predicted, it's because the sun creates a wake on earth. Yes that's right, the sun circles earth overhead and creates a wake around the globe as she does it.
Go look at this youtube video:
Watch how the sun aimlessly circles the planet and bounces between the tropics to the exact date and time of day. Now go back and lo
Look at some famous hurricanes and their pathing, as well as, intensity upon landfall. As the sun approaches the hurricane in the south, it tugs on the winds pulling it towards it (Clockwise); as the sun moves away, it tugs the winds in the other direction slowling the hurricane down. As it approaches the storm in the north it tugs the winds approaching causing the wind to be tugged towards it (counter clockwise), once the sun passes, it tugs the winds in the other directions slowing it down.
Hurricanes intensity pick up the closer the sun approaches behind it, then after it passes, it slows down. That is EXACTLY why you see hurricane warnings diminish at night, the sun is gone.
If the hurricane crosses the actual path of the sun when the sun passes over it, it will drag the entire hurricane with it and cause it to arc in the same direction as the suns path. This was very evident with Hurricane Katrina.
If you look back at the pathing of any hurricane and match it up with the 4 seasons video I posted above, you'll see ALL hurricane paths and intensities are predictable, 100% of the time.