The Post and Courier: Hurricane scientists hopeful of better forecasts with drone
Roto-Reuters: U.S. weather watchers turn to furry forecasters
With confidence in private weather forecasters slipping in the wake of some prediction gaffes during the past couple of years, perhaps woolly worms and groundhogs can take up the slack.
Roto-Reuters: Mixed Atlantic hurricane season puzzles experts
Judge the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season by the 13 storms so far, and it looks like a relatively busy year. But look at the number of days a hurricane has swirled in the Atlantic, or use other measures of a storm season's ferocity, and 2007 has been surprisingly benign.
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