Show 1ST 1 ST STORMS TO PR PREDICT DICT SELVES Wireless Stations to Be Used to Make Maka MakaI MakeI I Tempests Send Their Own r rr r Warning Ahead I Storm Storm centers move usually In an esterly or northeasterly direction II Hence ence the prediction of storms on the Atlantic coast Is possible since most of them come from the Mississippi valley Some come up the coast from the Caribbean sea but even In this case we have no warning But Dut western Europe Europa Is less fortu fortu- nate Its It tempests come come from tho the Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic At At- lantic and with little warning European European Euro Euro- ean weather men have made as much muchas as possible a study of the paths paths' of American storms across the Atlantic and are sometimes accurate In predicting predicting pre pre- dieting the ie e of their arrival tho the same has b done with storms comIng coming coming com com- ing up from the South Atlantic But Dut it often happens that storms vary vary either their route or the rate of movement movement move move- ment so that predicting cyclones on the coast of western E Europe rope Is more or less guesswork As a possible help In this respect Director Andre of oC the Lyons observatory observatory tory Is making a deep study of th the galvanometer records of ot various wIreless wireless wire wIre- less telegraph stations He has found that the antennae are sensitive to any stray electric currents as well as to messa messages es and he hopes to discover a way to rake ale the storms telegraph their own warn warning 1 ahead of ot their arrival Every storm Is accompanied oy DY elec electrical disturbances and already M M. Andre has accumulated a mass of evidence evidence evidence evi evi- evi- evi dence to show that each storm In this way gives warning Just how to read this evidence Is the problem to which he is devoting himself |