
Fri. 06/11 - Why Are Tornado Warnings So Inaccurate & Last Minute?
Thanks to a new study that sequenced the genomes of several types of wild melons, we now have a better idea of the origins of the watermelon… but we still don’t know how tornadoes are formed. And that’s a problem. Plus, in a bid to continue...
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Show Notes
Thanks to a new study that sequenced the genomes of several types of wild melons, we now have a better idea of the origins of the watermelon… but we still don’t know how tornadoes are formed. And that’s a problem. Plus, in a bid to continue dominating all Halloween-themed playlists, Danny Elfman released a new punk rock album today, his first since 1994.
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Links:
- Tornado warnings lag behind hurricane predictions because of a meteorology mystery (Vox)
- Where Your Watermelon Came From (NY Times)
- Watermelon Was Domesticated in Sudan from Kordofan Melon, New Genetic Study Suggests (Sci-News)
- Danny Elfman Came Here to Make a Big Mess (The Ringer)
- Danny Elfman - Big Mess music videos (Epitaph Records, YouTube)
- ‘Lord of the Rings’ Anime Feature Fast-Tracked by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Animation (Variety)
- Kottke.Org
- Jackson Bird on Twitter
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