Show STORMS TO PREDICT SELVES wl beless stations to bi be used to mate make tempests send their own warning ahead storm centers move usually in an esterly or northeasterly direction hence the prediction of storms on the atlantic coast Is possible since most moat of them come from the mississippi valley some come up the coast from the caribbean sea but oven even in tills this case we have no warning but western europe Is less fortunate fortt its tein tempests pests como come from tho the atlantic and with little warning european weather men have made as much as possible a study of the paths of american storms across the atlantic and are sometimes accurate in predicting tho the time of their arrival tho the same came has been done with storms coming up from the south atlantic atlantie antle but it often happens that storms vary either their route or the clio rate of movement so that predicting cyclones on the coast of western europe Is more or less guesswork As a possible help in this respect director andre of the lyons observatory Is malting making a deep study of the galvanometer records of various wireless telegraph stations he has found that the antennae are sensitive to any stray electric currents as well as to messages and he hopes babes to discover a way ato to make the storms telegraph their own warning ahead of their arrival every storm is accompanied by electrical disturbances and already M andre has bas accumulated a mass of evl evi benco to show that each storm in abla tbs way gives warning just how to read this evidence Is the problem to which he Is devoting himself |