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In drawing parallels between the day of the attacks and natural phenomena, a notable aspect was the absence of tumultuous weather, facilitating the clear line of sight navigated by the hijackers. A discussion by meteorologists hinted at the possibility that had inclimate conditions persisted—such as a hurricane—events could have unfolded differently.
The implications of such an assertion pose deep inquiries into our understanding of terrorist actions and environmental factors. Observing weather behaviors, such as cyclonic systems juxtaposed with static atmospheric pressures, revealed the complexity within the atmospheric landscape that day.