Publicado em 23 de jun de 2016
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Caribbean: A strange sound is coming out of the Caribbean Sea that’s so loud it can be detected from space.
The sounds have dubbed it the Rossby whistle after the Rossby waves — a.k.a. “planetary waves” — that push across the ocean and cause the sound when they reach the Caribbean.
The waves often vanish at the western end of the Caribbean basin and reappear on the eastern side, a phenomena known as the Rossby wormhole.
Some waves cancel themselves out, but the bigger ones “reinforce themselves, producing an oscillation with a sharply-defined period,”
When you blow into a whistle, the jet of air becomes unstable and excites the resonant sound wave which fits into the whistle cavity,” he said. “Because the whistle is open, the sound radiates out so you can hear it
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Caribbean: A strange sound is coming out of the Caribbean Sea that’s so loud it can be detected from space.
The sounds have dubbed it the Rossby whistle after the Rossby waves — a.k.a. “planetary waves” — that push across the ocean and cause the sound when they reach the Caribbean.
The waves often vanish at the western end of the Caribbean basin and reappear on the eastern side, a phenomena known as the Rossby wormhole.
Some waves cancel themselves out, but the bigger ones “reinforce themselves, producing an oscillation with a sharply-defined period,”
When you blow into a whistle, the jet of air becomes unstable and excites the resonant sound wave which fits into the whistle cavity,” he said. “Because the whistle is open, the sound radiates out so you can hear it
(Read more http://www.gabehash.com/)
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