back to article Mars' dust storms follow seasonal patterns say NASA boffins

Mars boffins reckon they've found seasonal found patterns in Mars' dust storms. Detailed in a Geophysical Research Letters research letter titled Interannual similarity in the Martian atmosphere during the dust storm season, David Kass, who runs the Mars Climate Sounder, and co-authors identify: Type A storms, that start as …

  1. Mystic Megabyte
    Headmaster

    Typo

    "Mars boffins reckon they've found seasonal found patterns in Mars' dust storms."

    Too many founds!

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Typo

      Link to send them corrections is always "found" directly under the article...

      1. allthecoolshortnamesweretaken

        Re: Typo

        Yeah, but nobody ever does that...

        Now, where is the latest Dabbsy and/or BOFH - it's Friday!

        1. Geoff May

          Re: Typo

          I do and I've often received thank you notifications so they are picked up on the Vulture side.

  2. jake Silver badge

    Gee. Whodathunkit.

    Seasons cause differences in weather.

    WOW! I'm everso impressed. Or maybe not so much ...

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