Dongsheng Zhang writes:
In fact, when a whirlwind or tornado occurs in the northern hemisphere, its helical-direction is always counterclockwise just like the right-handed helix.
I can appreciate your unfamiliarity with the English language, but the passage in Ezekiel clearly states that the whirlwind "came out" of the north,
not that it was "in" the northern hemisphere. The reference to "north" has nothing to do with "handedness". It refers to the direction the whirlwind was moving macroscopically, not to it's internal motion.
You should also be aware that the handedness of a helix (or anything else) is just a convention - i.e. your right thumb points "north" when your fingers follow the lines of force, etc. How could Ezekiel possibly have known about our modern (arbitrary) convention of handedness? And why would he speak in terms that wouldn't be understood until thousands of years later?
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