How Animals Predict Hurricanes Better Than Satellites Do
How Animals Predict Hurricanes Better Than Satellites Do
US · Published Oct 18, 2025
Animals possess heightened senses, enabling them to detect subtle environmental changes indicating an approaching hurricane.
Numerous reports and studies suggest animals exhibit unusual behaviors like seeking shelter before hurricanes strike.
Animals' sensitivity to air pressure, low-frequency sound detection, and electromagnetic field changes contribute to their predictive abilities.
Animals predict hurricanes better than satellites
Hurricanes are some of the most powerful and destructive forces of nature. While we rely on advanced technology like satellites to predict their path and intensity, there's growing evidence that animals might have an even better sense of when these storms are coming. Let’s dive into how our furry and feathered friends seem to know something we don’t.
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