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    Forecasts from the animal kingdom

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13 March 2022

Weather myths
Forecasts from the animal kingdom

Previously on weather myths we have looked at a couple of animal-related myths, namely: can cows predict rain? (kind of) and, are dogs able to sense incoming storms? (yes through air pressure).

Yet there are a range of claims that various species can be used in place of a weather forecast. Today, we’re examining some of the more popular theories.

Ants become more active ahead of rain

Finding an ants nest in your garden can be frustrating but there may be a use for them. Ants are capable of responding to changes in air pressure and humidity by adapting their nest building. If you notice an ant frenzy quickly building the nest taller, have a look on Weather & Radar before the rain begins to fall.

Squirrel nests will indicate winter conditions

We’ve all seen squirrels climbing trees to build nests. Some say the location of their nests is an indicator of how rough winter will be. Higher nests suggest harsh conditions while those lower in trees mean it will be warmer than usual.

There are no studies on this one, meaning it cannot be busted or confirmed.

Sharks can sense tropical storms

Evidence suggests sharks head deeper into the waters just before tropical storms strike. This one is actually true. Their ears are extremely sensitive to changes which can alert them to incoming storms.

However, if you’re swimming with sharks for weather forecasts you might have bigger problems to worry about!

Ryan Hathaway
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