Parrots Sense Storms Before They Hit—Here’s How
Parrots Sense Storms Before They Hit—Here’s How
IN · Published Oct 23, 2025
Research shows parrots can sense approaching storms up to 24 hours in advance.
Parrots use a combination of atmospheric pressure changes, infrasound detection, electrical field sensing, and changes in humidity and wind patterns to predict storms.
Understanding animal weather detection could improve disaster preparedness and early warning systems.
Parrots predict storms with uncanny accuracy
Parrots, known for their vibrant plumage and intelligent behavior, possess an uncanny ability to sense impending storms long before humans or even advanced weather technology can detect them. Recent studies have shed light on how these birds use subtle environmental cues to anticipate severe weather, showcasing a remarkable adaptation that enhances their survival.
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