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Over the last 100 years, humans have made great strides in developing technologies that can forecast severe weather before it happens. However, despite the best scientific data and tools available, we are still sometimes surprised by weather. In 2015, an unexpected spring storm produced severe tornadoes in Iowa. Sometimes—even with computer models and satellite imaging—tornadoes, hurricanes, and other severe storms cause unspeakable damage to communities. Do you think humans will ever be able to forecast severe weather with 100% accuracy? What challenges do we face in developing technology that can do so? Besides forecasting tools, what other technology is needed to prevent severe storms from causing disasters? Do you think all countries have the financial capability to support the development and operation of these technologies? If not, do you think there is an ethical obligation for countries with more financial resources to help poorer countries access these technologies?

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