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Thursday, February 02, 2006

Meteorologists may be accurate, but groundhogs are more fun

Every day, meteorologists gather data from high-tech instruments, run powerful computer programs, analyze the output and announce their weather predictions to an audience that will fill their inboxes with e-mails should the forecast prove inaccurate.

Today, however, they will take the back seat and leave the heavy-duty projections to the groundhog, a critter that has only to poke its head outside and glance for a shadow to foretell the next six weeks of weather.
Prof. Hex at 10:00 AM
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