💨 Abstract
On Thursday, the BBC Weather app inaccurately forecasted wind speeds 150 times stronger than Hurricane Milton due to a data malfunction. The wind speeds, shown as 18,995 mph, prompted concerns among users, with some turning to social media for clarification. BBC Weather later assured the public that the weather was likely to be typical autumnal conditions of cold air and blustery showers, not a hurricane.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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