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Home Science Climate Change Flow physics could help forecasters predict extreme events
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Flow physics could help forecasters predict extreme events

November 23, 2020

Source: Science Daily

Researchers are studying a tornado’s song and other ‘doors to danger’ in an increasingly chaotic world.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/11/201123161029.htm

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