Hurricane Irma “took the ocean with it” from the beach of the Bahamas (photos, video). Video: Hurricane Irma passed by the Bahamas and took the ocean with it (and science explains it) The ocean left the Bahamas

Saturday morning brought a big surprise for residents of Long Island in the Bahamas. The ocean, the center of the local universe and the most beautiful part of tropical nature... has disappeared. Dry bottom with shells and some debris where yesterday you could dive straight from the pier. Team website found the answer to the question: what happened there? This natural phenomenon is simply stunning.

This is how it was at the beginning of the week

Here's what the locals saw on Saturday

Experts unanimously name the culprit of an event similar to biblical legends: Irma. A hurricane of incredible power has an “eye” - a central part, an area with very low pressure, where everything and flowing water is drawn in first. The element literally drained the ocean, pulled it out great amount water, which will soon spill in unprecedented precipitation when the “eye” passes by. So the sea will return to the Bahamas, but there will be little joy.

Some residents were afraid of the threat of a tsunami, because a sharp withdrawal of water from the shore is considered a sure sign of the approach of a large wave. But not in this case - the water went into the sky, where monstrous winds would carry it hundreds of kilometers and then a record amount of precipitation would pour out somewhere in Florida. Concerning Bahamas, experts believe that by Monday the water level will be restored to its previous levels.

Territory of a number of countries Caribbean, was spread on social networks by users who found themselves in the Bahamas at that moment.

Irma turned out to be so powerful that it “sucked in” and took with it water off the coast. At first, users expressed the opinion that there was a “low tide of ocean water” in the Bahamas, and residents and guests of the island popular with tourists needed to immediately evacuate due to a possible tsunami. However, according to eyewitnesses, in such a rare occurrence Hurricane Irma, which could become one of the most destructive in history, was to blame.

Several Twitter users are complaining that the water appears to have simply "evaporated" during Hurricane Irma. The footage shows sea shells lying on wet, rocky sand, buoys and docks with no water underneath them. In these videos, the ocean water is not visible - not even beyond the horizon.

“I’m at a loss now... This is Long Island, the Bahamas, and the ocean water has disappeared!” wrote Twitter user @ Kaydi_K, who posted the video.

According to The Washington Post, low pressure has developed at the center of the storm, pushing water up. "Low pressure sucks air into the center of a hurricane, and when it's really low, it can change the shape of the ocean surface," explains the publication's columnist, adding that "when a storm pulls water toward the center, it pulls away from the ocean."

However, notes The Time, some users have suggested that the disappearing water may indeed indicate the approaching powerful tsunami, However, it is not. Wayne Neely, an expert with the Bahamas Department of Meteorology, wrote on Facebook that this phenomenon previously occurred during a hurricane that struck Acklins Island in the Bahamas in 1936. He also warned that the water would return soon - and residents should be careful as "its return could be powerful." “Sometimes the water returns with even greater fury,” the expert stated.

Hurricane Irma passed through the Bahamas on Friday and struck other Caribbean islands last week. Category 4 storm Sunday morning in Florida and expected to move into West Coast state at a speed of about 215 kilometers per hour. In the southeastern United States, "flooding along several hundred kilometers of coastline is expected due to the potentially deadly storm," the US National Weather Service (NWS) warned.

On Saturday, the hurricane, as they say, “tangentially” hit part of Cuba. Wind gusts in the province of Camagüey reached 260 km/h. As AFP notes, Irma is the first hurricane of such strength since 1932 that directly affected the territory of Cuba. Waves up to 11 meters high hit houses and tourist sites along the coast of Havana on Sunday morning, reaching famous hotels such as the Copacabana, whose guests were along with residents of flooded neighborhoods. In addition, on Sunday the hurricane, having weakened to the third category, also passed through popular resort Varadero. There was no damage - local residents and tourists felt strong gusts of wind.

"Our preliminary assessment of the damage in Varadero is that it was mainly on metal structures, suspended ceilings and some buildings," Teresa Rojas Monzon, head of the civil defense department in Matanzas province, told Cuban state television on Sunday. resort.

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The unusual phenomenon has excited social network users.

The recording shows how far the water is Atlantic Ocean went far from the shore. Netizens said that what they saw was more reminiscent of the coast before a tsunami, but such a warning from rescue services Not intkbbee arrived.

“I can’t believe it. This is Long Island, Bahamas, and there is simply no water!!! As far as the eye can see,” wrote the author of the video.

“It looks like a tsunami...”, “It’s just crazy!”, “When the water goes away like that, it could mean a tsunami is approaching. Tell your people to GO TO HIGHER RIGHT NOW. Away from coastline. Warn others,” users comment on the video footage.

Meteorologist Angela Fritz told The Washington Post about what happened on the coast.

"In the center of a hurricane, where there is an area of ​​extremely low pressure, water is pulled upward. The low pressure works like a pump: it sucks air in, and when it falls hard enough, it can even change the shape of the ocean surface. The hurricane takes water to the center, and from the periphery it leaves," the specialist said.

According to eyewitnesses, the next day the water actually returned to the beaches of the Bahamas, which is clearly visible in the photograph.

After Tropical Hurricane Irma moved towards Florida, water drained from the beaches of the islands in the Atlantic Ocean. People took pictures of this unusual a natural phenomenon and filmed it. Many people panicked, but meteorologists said that this was normal and explained how it works.

On Saturday September 9th at in social networks appeared strange photos and even video footage taken in the Bahamas. This archipelago is located north of Cuba and southeast of Florida, very close to where the eye of Hurricane Irma passes.

The photo shows that the waters of the Atlantic Ocean have gone far from the shore - so much so that the water is not visible at all. This is similar to what the coast looks like before a tsunami - but no earthquakes have been reported in the area. The vacationers were puzzled and scared.

“I can’t believe it. This is Long Island, Bahamas, and there is simply no water!!! As far as the eye can see."

“My family in the Bahamas says Irma sucked up all the water. There is literally no water. The beach and ocean are gone."

In the comments under his tweets, many write “Madness!”, “WTF” and advise running to some high place.

“When the water goes away like that, it could mean a tsunami is coming. Tell yours to GO TO THE HIGHER RIGHT NOW. Away from the coastline. Warn the others."

Other users also published photos from the same coast.

"The sea has dried up."

Meteorologist Angela Fritz explained the nature of this phenomenon to The Washington Post.

In the center of the hurricane, where there is an area of ​​extremely low pressure, water is pulled upward. Low pressure acts like a pump: it sucks air in, and when it drops strongly enough, it can even change the shape of the ocean's surface. The hurricane takes water to the center, and it leaves the periphery.

The next day, eyewitnesses reported, the water returned to the beaches of the Bahamas. It is possible to compare what the seashore looked like from the same point on September 9 and September 10.

Irma passed through Caribbean Islands, causing terrible destruction (dozens of people died) and reached the United States on Sunday. This may be the strongest storm to ever hit the Atlantic. While some hurriedly fortified homes and swept goods from store shelves, others could not tear themselves away from videos and photos of the storm. Irma seems to Internet users to be such a beautiful and perfect hurricane that they...

Despite the destruction, Americans are trying not to lose heart on social networks and even held a flash mob: people pointed ordinary fans and hair dryers towards the cyclone to change its direction. Tens of thousands of volunteers gathered, although the result was so-so. Then they.

Last week, Hurricane Irma shocked the world by destroying several island countries in the Caribbean, writes Bored Panda.

Now the storm has reached the United States and the Bahamas, where a rare and terrible phenomenon is being observed that may be a harbinger of even more terrible disasters.

Tropical storms have already left over 2.6 million homes without power, but now the wind direction has changed. The winds are blowing towards the center of the storm, causing the ocean water to move away from the shores. Not only does this look strange, but it can also mean disastrous consequences when the water returns with renewed vigor.

Hurricane Irma has reached Florida and the Bahamas, where a rare phenomenon is occurring.


Ocean currents are pulled deeper by tropical winds, and the beaches “dry up.”


On Long Island, Bahamas, the waters receded beyond the horizon.

Meteorologists say the hurricane's low pressure acts as a "suction mechanism."


Two Florida marine life recently felt the environmental effects of Irma.


Local residents discovered two manatees that had run aground due to the outflow of water. They managed to drag the animals to the ocean, which had retreated as much as 100 meters.




One Bahamian meteorologist explained this strange phenomenon on Facebook:

“A hurricane is an area of ​​low pressure, and in the center of the hurricane there is a buildup of water called a storm surge. At the center of the hurricane, water reaches levels 3–4.5 m above normal high tide. That water has to come from somewhere—and in this case, it comes from the outer edge of Hurricane Irma. Simply put, there is an excess of water in the center of a hurricane, and a lack of water at the edges. This has already happened in the history of the Bahamas, although a long time ago - after Hurricane No. 5 in 1936. Residents later recalled how they collected fish and shells from the seabed exposed after the storm.”

Still can't believe it? Well here's a video for you:

If you are in an area affected by Hurricane Irma, please follow all emergency requests! Don't try to outsmart the elements!

 

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