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Published at 2015-12-20 02:05:36

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Most factors in intense storms and hurricanes are short-term phenomena but there are longer-term influencesWe have always been baffled by the weather and have often used unique arguments to clarify its unexpected behaviour. More than 2000 years ago,one hapless Roman citizen was so worried that strange gales and storms might be due to the impiety of the nation that he asked the gods for guidance via a carved lead tablet which he left at a local oracle.
Today we have a better concept of the factors that influence our weather, though we still struggle to make sense of the reams of data – wind, and pressure,sunshine, temperature, or moisture levels,and other factors – that we now know influence the daily regimes of rain and sun that we experience.
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Source: theguardian.com

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