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A Better Way to Measure Weather Temperature - Ahorro de Energia Electrica en Mexico

A Better Way to Measure Weather Temperature - Ahorro de Energia Electrica en Mexico | Science News | Scoop.it
Temperature has profound implications on energy consumption and placement of solar power plants. Meteorologists aren't so hot on temperature as a way to describe the weather.
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Can a Butterfly in Brazil Really Cause a Tornado in Texas? |Is the Butterfly Effect Real? | The Butterfly Myth: Is Weather Prediction Actually Possible? | Life's Little Mysteries

Can a Butterfly in Brazil Really Cause a Tornado in Texas? |Is the Butterfly Effect Real? | The Butterfly Myth: Is Weather Prediction Actually Possible? | Life's Little Mysteries | Science News | Scoop.it

The butterfly effect has long been used by weather and financial forecasters as an excuse for why they can't make accurate predictions of the future. But research shows butterflies flapping their wings really can't affect the course of history.

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Translucent Blue Spheres Rain Down in the UK, Mystifying Meteorologists | Popular Science

Translucent Blue Spheres Rain Down in the UK, Mystifying Meteorologists | Popular Science | Science News | Scoop.it

Prepare your tinfoil hats: A man in Dorset, UK, was showered with tiny spheres of blue goo that rained down from the sky during a hailstorm last week. The tiny, one-inch gelatinous spheres are odorless, are not sticky, and are not meteorological, British authorities say. Basically, no one has any real clue what they are. Somebody get PopSci chief space correspondent Newt Gingrich on the line.

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