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16 April, 02:55

Why dont earth quakes count as severe weather

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  1. 16 April, 03:12
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    This theory led to a belief in 'earthquake weather', that because a large amount of air was trapped underground, the weather would be hot and calm before an earthquake. A later theory stated that earthquakes occurred in calm, cloudy conditions, and were usually preceded by strong winds, fireballs, and meteors.
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