Sunday, August 12, 2012

This is Hurricane Daniel & hurricane Emilia in the Eastern Pacific this season.



Yes, that is the Baha Peninsula and the west coast of Mexico and the USA.

This film loop runs through a two day cycle. When the blue of the ocean gets dark blue it is nighttime and there is no sun overhead. But, when the blue starts to lighten again that is the sunrise and continued sun exposure of the Eastern Pacific.

Now, if one pays close attention at 0:10 through 0:11 and then again at 0:22 the 'direct sun rays' are reflected off the ocean. They will not only be reflected off the ocean they will be reflected off the ocean EXACTLY BENEATH the two hurricanes. And not just beneath the two hurricanes, but, beneath the two hurricanes and in a straight line.

I frequently refer to 'the direct rays of the sun' when I describe certain activities in the troposphere related to heat. Now, at least this shows exactly the intense nature of our sun over Earth. The hurricanes are due to water vapor and temperature. This clearly illustrates the tandem of hurricanes are a result of available water vapor at the level of direct solar rays.