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Hello? What about electromagnetic fields?
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Hi. What electromagnetic fields? What's your evidence? I'm not aware of this at all.
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That caused accidents happen.
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Again, evidence?
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Well last season there were numerous of large hurricanes with lightning and thunder. I wondered that is from electricity. It was going through the triangle zone (marked).
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Hurricanes form in tropical regions where there is warm water (at least 80 degrees Fahrenheit / 27 degrees Celsius), moist air and converging equatorial winds. Most Atlantic hurricanes begin off the west coast of Africa, starting as thunderstorms that move out over the warm, tropical ocean waters.
It's hardly surprising that hurricanes would move through the area some call the Bermuda Triangle, but they certainly aren't exclusive to it.