Hurricane
NASA Scientists Are Studying Lightning to Predict Hurricane Intensity
A team of NASA scientists discovered a new method to predict incoming storms, as well as hurricane intensities. Generally, increase in lightning within the storm signals entails a strong storm coming.
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