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Tested weapons or something fallen: near Antarctic noticed a mysterious underwater anomaly (video)

On April 10, a mysterious wave activity recorded a Czech meteorological application. The regular activity was recorded on the map on April 25, and its height reached more than 24 meters. The system that makes the weather forecast cards for the second time has recorded a large wave anomaly between Antarctica and the southern part of Africa. This has caused a discussion in the community of open data research researchers. About it reports Newsweek.

The wave anomaly on April 10 was first recorded by Ventusky meteorological application, developed by the Czech company Inmeteo. After that, various explanations of unusual marine activity were expressed, in particular, it was about extraterrestrial manifestations. But the representative of the company David Pranl told reporters that the mysterious spot was explained by the "Model".

The application uses real -time data that is collected from sources such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Office. Another large wave anomaly appeared on the map on April 25 and reached a height of more than 24 meters at its highest point. Over the next 24 hours, this form, apparently, has spread and scattered as you move north. The last anomaly, apparently, was in the form of a crescent, and the previous one - round.

Representatives of the meteorological appendix again referred to "the same problem as before. " The second model shows that "there is no anomalies and everything is fine," explained in the company, and the mistake - because of the data provided by the National Meteorological Service of Germany. Despite all the explanations, some do not believe that there has been a simple mistake in the data and discusses this event widely.

In a video on YouTube, published by In2thinair, the author says he does not believe that this is a mistake. The author of the video, published on the social network X, drew attention to the middle point of the crescent moon, noting that the waves were moving from it in different directions. "As if something fell or something had fallen below," he said. "Antarctica anomaly returns for the third time. It's just a glitch, isn't it?" - reads the publication.