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"Onlookers Mystified" - Ocean disappears once again from Brazil coast - *South America Roll*

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 Quoting: Simple27


This has continued to bother me since the last incident in Brazil/Chile/Uruguay. My friend in Uruguay said that, despite the oddness of it, there wasn't a lot of talk about it on mainstream news, etc. It was mentioned, but not emphasized and it was blamed on off-coast winds, as we read about here.

I never bought that explanation, and now here we are again and I still don't buy it.
 Quoting: KickinIt


I'm not buying the coastal winds theory either. It sounds less like a scientific explanation and more like something that's being said just to keep people calm.

I don't know a lot about the science behind it, but wouldn't coastal winds or sea breezes typically be blowing toward a land mass and be responsible for something more like a thunderstorm than the disappearance of the ocean? And how does the coastal winds idea explain the massive waves happening in Chile while the ocean disappears on the opposite side of the continent?

Based on my limited understanding, I'd say this phenomenon has something more to do with plate tectonics, specifically the movements of the South American and Nazca Plates and possibly the Cocos and Caribbean Plates. Again, I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about, so please be kind if I'm totally off base here hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75332187


Your theory makes more sense than the wind theory imo.

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 Quoting: Simple27

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check it out you can see the water leaving the bay from satelites
 
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