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The chicken or the egg?
![]() Which came first? The low pressure or the storm? In simple terms, help a dummy understand if the low pressure causes the storm, or is the low pressure a byproduct of the storm? And why in the hell does the pressure rise and fall? Thanks, Joe |
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