Jason Harris
EF5
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A recent storm in eastern Tennessee led to 84 tornadoes and killed 35 people, but the golden-winged warblers left in time to fly to safety. Researchers discovered the birds' supernatural capabilities by accident — they were testing whether the warblers could carry geolocators on their backs.
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Before the storm hit, the birds left Tennessee's Cumberland Mountains, migrating an astonishing 400 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. They escaped more than 24 hours before the storm arrived, and the researchers believe the birds knew the storm was coming because of the weather's low-range infrasounds.
http://theweek.com/speedreads/index/274028/speedreads-psychic-birds-could-predict-storms-in-advance
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A recent storm in eastern Tennessee led to 84 tornadoes and killed 35 people, but the golden-winged warblers left in time to fly to safety. Researchers discovered the birds' supernatural capabilities by accident — they were testing whether the warblers could carry geolocators on their backs.
[ . . .]
Before the storm hit, the birds left Tennessee's Cumberland Mountains, migrating an astonishing 400 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. They escaped more than 24 hours before the storm arrived, and the researchers believe the birds knew the storm was coming because of the weather's low-range infrasounds.
http://theweek.com/speedreads/index/274028/speedreads-psychic-birds-could-predict-storms-in-advance