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Will planet earth witness the birth of an eternal hurricane? 


After a series of climate changes observed on Earth in recent years, scientists anticipate that the planet may experience a perpetual hurricane. Will these predictions come true?

Russian climate scientist Alexei Karnokhov, a researcher at the Pushchino Biological Research Center affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences, stated that the Earth‘s climate is changing rapidly, and as a result, a “perpetual hurricane” could appear on the planet.

Quoting “Komsomolskaya Pravda,” Karnokhov explained: “The hurricane may persist throughout the year permanently, like (the Great Red Spot) on the planet Jupiter.”

Alexei Karnokhov described this hurricane, saying: “We assume that it may originate off the coast of the Sahara Desert (east of the Atlantic Ocean), then cross the Atlantic Ocean, cause chaos off the coast of Florida, then cross Nicaragua and end up in the Pacific Ocean. Then it may hit Vietnam, Indonesia, and India.”

It is not clear from the scientist’s statement whether the hurricane will then complete a full cycle and end up in Africa again.

Eternal Hurricane on Jupiter Giovanni Cassini observed something round on the planet Jupiter in 1665, and it had been observed before, but there were no good telescopes.

It was soon clarified by the astronomer that it was a hurricane or rather a vortex spinning in one place, and its dimensions were several times larger than Earth.

Since then, things have remained almost unchanged, but from the 18th century until 1869, there was something hanging over it.

In recent years, it seems to be leaning towards collapse and fading, but, as astronomers say, there is something feeding it from below, but no one knows what it is, and the vortex is called the “Great Red Spot.”

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