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Your sneezing cat can predict* the weather
IRISH WEATHER WOMAN Evelyn Cusack may insist that animals can’t predict the weather but U.S. Army Signal Service lieutenant H.H.C Dunwoody begged to differ.
He worked for the Signal Service – the predecessor to the US National Weather Service – back in 1883 and penned a book that suggested cats could tell us exactly what we needed to know about the wind and rain.
Feline intuition, he argued, was far better than any weather forecaster’s long-range predictions. Pity he’s not still around to tell us why, eh?
NPR came across Signal Service Notes: Issue 9 this week and popped a few snippets of it up online.
“Cats have the reputation of being weather wise” it reads.
Jezebel managed to get their paws on a page from the tome, which reveals just what Dunwoody believed these feline forecasters were trying to tell us.
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And as if that wasn’t enough, Time stumbled across a few more helpful hints about your moggie’s mystical meteorological powers:
Someone call Evelyn, we need clarification after the Six One.
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