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How do Flat Earthers explain weather phenomena such as hurricanes, wind, tornadoes, and blizzards?
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I am not a flat earther, the furthest thing from one, but I have always wondered how they explain various weather phenomena that are in the “extreme” range. It’s clearly caused by pressure systems and the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation is a spherical shaped object…but what do they say causes it? What evidence and proof do they have to back up their claim?

I work with a person with a Ph.D. who is a 100% believer in a flat earth and he refuses to answer this question when I ask him and says we have only been told lies by science. I’m just trying to figure out what logical explanation they have for this.

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