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Science News,  April 12, 2008  

Correction Due to misinformation obtained during an interview, "Weather maker" (SN: 3/15/08, p. 164) reported that upward wind velocities due to convection over the Gulf Stream are as high as 40 centimeters per second. Actually, the peak speed of rising air over the current is about 3 millimeters per second.

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