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Img.302 from Katrina (#B1a)



Img.303 from Katrina (#B1b)

Sequence (#B1ab):Img.302/ Img.303 An illustration explaining the fundamental difference between hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons formed naturally in the northern hemisphere of the Earth - see Img.302 (#B1a), and similar hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons formed naturally in the southern hemisphere of the Earth - see Img.303 (#B1b). It is worth noting that this fundamental difference always appears, no matter which natural hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons one would analyze - as an example check illustrations of any other e.g. cyclones which can be found e.g. on google.com, and relate them later to the hemisphere of the Earth on which they appeared. Namely, hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons formed naturally on the northern hemisphere of the Earth (see left photo "a"), always spin counterclockwise - i.e. they always spin counterclockwise. In turn, hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons formed naturally on the southern hemisphere of the Earth (see right photo "b"), always spin clockwise - i.e. they always spin in a clockwise direction. The reason for this difference in the direction of their spinning is the fact that on both hemispheres of the Earth these natural winds are formed by the narrowing of the same "low-level whirls of counter-matter". In turn, these "low-level whirls of counter-matter" can be compared to huge "snakes" rotating around their axis, and penetrating our planet in depth (this is why all natural hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons always appear in pairs - one in the northern hemisphere, while the other in the southern hemisphere). Therefore, at the point where these "snakes" penetrate the Earth in the northern hemisphere, they always form left-handed air turbulence. In turn, in places in which they emerge from the Earth in the southern hemisphere of the Earth, they form right-handed swirls of air. It is also worth noting that in exactly the same manner also tornadoes swirl, which, after all, are only even more narrowed "low-level whirls of counter-matter" than hurricanes. Notice that similarly to hurricanes, also tornadoes can be formed technically by UFO vehicles).

Of course, this difference in spin directions is limited only to naturally formed hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons. After all - as explained in the further part of this page on the example of cyclone "Nargis" from Img.304 (#E1), if these powerful winds were technically induced by UFO vehicles or by Earth's magnocrafts, then they are able to spin in practically any direction. This is because UFO vehicles and magnocrafts have the ability to tow them into different hemispheres, and also fuel their natural spinning motion in any direction.

Img.302 (#B1a) An example of the appearance of a left-turning (i.e., spinning counterclockwise) hurricane, cyclone, or typhoon formed naturally in the northern hemisphere of the Earth. The photo above shows a left-handed cyclone that attacked Oman. You could read more about it in May 2008 at http://www.jeffsweather.com/archives/2007/06/tropical_cyclon_2.html. Of course, in order to note its left-handed spin and general appearance, it is enough to look at a satellite photo of practically any other hurricane from the Earth's northern hemisphere that can be found, for example, in illustrations from google.com.

Img.303 (#B1b) An example of the appearance of a right-handed (i.e., spinning in a clockwise direction) hurricane, cyclone, or typhoon formed naturally in the southern hemisphere of the Earth. The photo above shows a clockwise cyclone named "Ingryd" that attacked Darwin, Australia. You can read more about it at http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Bigger-than-Darwin-experts-alarm-as-cyclone-nears/2005/03/08/1110160807899.html. Of course, to note its clockwise spin and general appearance, it is enough to look at a satellite photo of virtually any other cyclone from the Earth's southern hemisphere that can be found, for example, in illustrations from google.com.

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