The following is supposedly a true story. To be included, besides
being true, the story is most likely strange, weird, surprising, or
funny.
Seattle, Washington:
The new U.S. Weather Service radar on Camano Island and atmospheric
profiler at Sand Point began to pick up a mysterious 20 mile per hour
wind out of the south each night about a month ago, a wind that
started about sunset and ended at dawn.
Forecasters finally realized the new instrument is almost too
accurate for its own good: It was detecting no wind, but the annual
nighttime migration of thousands of birds towards the north, said a
meteorologist.
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