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Heard a meteorologist say lenticular clouds mean stable air, not rain
Ngl that changed how I read the sky on my drive home from the night shift, because I always thought those smooth lens shaped ones were a bad sign, so has anyone else had a weather fact totally flip your cloud spotting?
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cora5626d ago
Doesn't it just make you feel a little better about the world when an expert casually corrects something you've been dead wrong about? It's like a tiny weight lifts off your shoulders, knowing you don't have to brace for a storm every time you spot some cool clouds. I'm right there with you on wondering what other backward "facts" are just rattling around in my brain (probably a whole lot, honestly).
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caseywest6d ago
It's like the one time I realized that "common sense" is usually just stuff we learned wrong and never questioned. You hear something like "lenticular clouds = bad weather" from some rando and it just sticks until a real expert casually drops the truth. Makes you wonder how many other little "facts" are just floating around in our heads totally backwards.
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