From a surfers perspective storms in the southern hemisphere don't get blocked/slowed down/drained of energy as they do in the northern hemisphere when they hit North America or Europe/Asia. Storms can just continue to spin around Antartica. The northern hemisphere Pacific Ocean doesn't produce any significant storms in its summer, but the southern hemisphere Pacific Ocean produces large, wave generating storms all summer long(its summer). Worth mention even though it is a little off topic.
From a surfers perspective storms in the southern hemisphere don't get blocked/slowed down/drained of energy as they do in the northern hemisphere when they hit North America or Europe/Asia. Storms can just continue to spin around Antartica. The northern hemisphere Pacific Ocean doesn't produce any significant storms in its summer, but the southern hemisphere Pacific Ocean produces large, wave generating storms all summer long(its summer). Worth mention even though it is a little off topic.
christnewton 4 months ago
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vpletap 7 months ago
@vpletap that comment doesn't even make sense.
dilemma713 4 months ago
Your orange looks more like pink to me, but since you're the genius, it is indeed orange lol.
intellegence63smart 7 months ago 7
@intellegence63smart lol
RAF7430 7 months ago
But when you see it's just 3% closer to the sun that means 45 MILLION Km closer!
CliveReyes 7 months ago
@CliveReyes I think you're off by a factor of 10... 45 million is 30%
werdnativ 7 months ago
@werdnativ Yeah sorry I missed the point it's 4.5 million Km*.. still a huge number though
CliveReyes 7 months ago
"That's orange and that's orange" :)
U2ThankYou 7 months ago
@cooolway they are sometimes interchangeable.
iCamouflage123 7 months ago
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iCamouflage123 7 months ago
Nice work (as usual)
milw0rm2 7 months ago
farthest, not furthest.
cooolway 7 months ago