Send us a text Could a butterfly's wing beat in Africa really trigger Hurricane Andrew? On August 12th, 1992, an African monarch butterfly startles a gazelle in Senegal, causing a stampede that sends dust into the atmosphere. Twelve days later, Hurricane Andrew destroys 97% of Homestead Air Force Base. This is the incredible true story of the butterfly effect in action—how Edward Lorenz's discovery of chaos theory explains why the smallest actions can have devastating consequences thousands o...
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Send us a text Could a butterfly's wing beat in Africa really trigger Hurricane Andrew? On August 12th, 1992, an African monarch butterfly startles a gazelle in Senegal, causing a stampede that sends dust into the atmosphere. Twelve days later, Hurricane Andrew destroys 97% of Homestead Air Force Base. This is the incredible true story of the butterfly effect in action—how Edward Lorenz's discovery of chaos theory explains why the smallest actions can have devastating consequences thousands o...
The Butterfly Effect: Did a Butterfly destroy Homestead AFB?
Ocean Odyssea Podcast
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The Butterfly Effect: Did a Butterfly destroy Homestead AFB?
Send us a text Could a butterfly's wing beat in Africa really trigger Hurricane Andrew? On August 12th, 1992, an African monarch butterfly startles a gazelle in Senegal, causing a stampede that sends dust into the atmosphere. Twelve days later, Hurricane Andrew destroys 97% of Homestead Air Force Base. This is the incredible true story of the butterfly effect in action—how Edward Lorenz's discovery of chaos theory explains why the smallest actions can have devastating consequences thousands o...
Ocean Odyssea Podcast
Send us a text Could a butterfly's wing beat in Africa really trigger Hurricane Andrew? On August 12th, 1992, an African monarch butterfly startles a gazelle in Senegal, causing a stampede that sends dust into the atmosphere. Twelve days later, Hurricane Andrew destroys 97% of Homestead Air Force Base. This is the incredible true story of the butterfly effect in action—how Edward Lorenz's discovery of chaos theory explains why the smallest actions can have devastating consequences thousands o...