John Wheeler Explains Why Weather Coincidences Happen Often?

Weather coincidences are pretty common, as John Wheeler notes. The phrase “There is no coincidence” isn’t strictly true in a mathematical sense(John Wheeler Explains) Why do Weather Coincidences Happen Often? For instance, if you toss a coin that probability will be equal to come up heads or tails. But that doesn’t imply that the next flip will guarantee a head-turner.

Nature is such that if you were to flip a coin 1,000 times, it would be probable because the flukes of probability and statistics are equally random that there would spike several five or six (approaching infinity) concurrent heads in some runs.

This is the case that Missouri statewide weather patterns frequently follow. One spot can be pelted by hail two or three summers in a row while the surrounding area is unaffected. So there may be no scientific reasoning for this other than being an inconsistent, unknowable applicant.

One incident occurred in Codell, Kansas where a tornado hit the town on May 20 every year between 1916 and three years later. Although a rare event, it is natural for the odds of probabilities to suggest that this consecutive streak of May 20 tornadoes was simply coincidental.

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