How are we still getting caught in the rain? This week’s Galaxy Brain explores the world of weather forecasting—specifically the apps on our phones that we have come to rely on. As climate change ...
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You're reading your weather app wrong! Scientists reveal what a '30% chance of rain' really means
Are you always getting caught in the rain without an umbrella? If so, you might be reading your weather forecast app wrong. When many people see a '30% chance of rain' on their app, they think this ...
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