The mysterious wave activity on April 10 was recorded by the Czech meteorological app. The next major activity was recorded on the map on April 25, reaching over 24 meters in height.
For the second time in a month, the weather forecast system has detected a large wave anomaly between Antarctica and South Africa. This sparked a debate in the Internet open data research community. Newsweek reports this.
The wave anomaly on April 10 was first recorded by the weather app Ventusky, developed by the Czech company InMeteo. Various explanations for the unusual marine activity have since been put forward: extraterrestrial manifestations have also been mentioned.
But company spokesman David Prantl told reporters that the mysterious spot was due to a “model error.” The app uses real-time data collected from sources like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
On April 25, another large wave anomaly appeared on the map, reaching heights of more than 24 meters at its highest point. Over the next 24 hours, this form was seen to spread and disperse as it moved north. The last anomaly appeared crescent-shaped, while the previous anomaly was round.
The weather app again showed “the same problem as before”.
The company explained that the second model showed “there are no anomalies in this area and everything is fine” and that the error was due to data provided by the German National Weather Service.
Despite all the explanations, some do not believe that there is a simple error in the data and this phenomenon is widely discussed.
In a YouTube video posted by the account In2ThinAir, the author says he doesn’t believe this is a mistake.
The author of the video published on the social network X drew attention to the midpoint of the crescent, noting that from there the waves move in different directions.
“It was like something had fallen down there or something had exploded,” he said.
“The Antarctic anomaly is returning for the third time. It’s just a glitch, right?” — says on air.
Representatives of the weather application are trying not to provoke conspiracy theories.
“Many people still do not believe that the giant waves off the coast of Africa were a mistake and prefer the UFO theory.” Wrote company representatives.
Let us also remind you that the secret of the mysterious structure in India has been revealed.
It has also been reported that scientists are working on a new theory about the origin of consciousness.
Source: Focus
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