"Rain Cloud" On Weather Radar Turns Out To Be A Ladybug Swarm
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At about 9:00 p.m. on June 4th, 2019, Joe Dandrea, a meteorologist working the late shift at the National Weather Service (NWS) station just north of San Diego, CA, noticed what appeared to be a large rain cloud on the radar. However, upon peering closer, he realized the "cloud" comprised a huge mass of tiny, flying dots.
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authorofjounals약 6년cool- Zelle약 6년I would have never thought that lady bugs would show up on a radar as a rain cloud
- LG lego puppy약 6년I did not know that lady bugs could come in big swarms like that! >^-^<
- Cici Piazza약 6년this is cool and very interesting!
- Maddie Khayalia약 6년That is crazy 😜
eh5약 6년hey im Singing raining tacos from out of the sky while watcing its soo cool
thorboy11약 6년love that song
ap5약 6년I really like this story i think its super fun and interesting!!!
se5약 6년This is interesting
ac5약 6년How do the ladybugs have the type of body heat to be picked up by the weather radar,their supposed to be non-weather targets,it's just crazy.- Meh약 6년Interesting