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From NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System
Issue 358
October 2009
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The ASRS Weather Hit Parade
It will come as no surprise to users of the ASRS Data Base Online that many ASRS incident reports contain descriptive references to weather—rain, freezing rain, thunderstorms, frost, snow, ice, hurricanes, tornados, lightning, dust storms, wind, microbursts, and hail—not to mention unlimited ceilings and visibility. But did you realize that hundreds of pop song titles also use weather words to good effect?
For our October issue, we sample a variety of weather-related ASRS incident reports through pop song titles—from "Terminal Frost" to "Snowbird."
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