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Weather Myths Debunked
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Weather talk is full of misleading terms—drizzle isn’t about intensity but droplet size, showers come from puffy clouds while rain falls from gray sheets, and “mini tornadoes” or “mini cyclones” don’t exist scientifically. “Rain bombs” are viral buzzwords, not real phenomena, overshadowing actual systems like atmospheric rivers. El Niño or La Niña don’t predict Australia’s weather for sure—they influence patterns but don’t guarantee outcomes. And Google’s weather? It’s raw model data, unvetted. Stick with the Bureau of Meteorology for accurate, quality-checked forecasts.
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