THE ET CETERA CHRONICLES - IT'S RAINING, WHY?

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ITS RAINING, WHY? - The October 16, 1920 issue of "The Oakland Tribune" carried an article about a mysterious event in Dublin, Georgia.  It seemed that in the middle of the day with no clouds in the sky, it began to rain on the sidewalk in front of a bank building.  The janitor inspected the building and found that the water was not coming from the building.  It seemed to be forming a short distance off the ground and would often fall in large droplets.  The mysterious rain continued for days at a time and randomly over a period of years. Scientists came from all over the country to study the cause of the rain.  Suddenly the rain stopped.  The cause was never found.  Can you solve the mystery? From "Dublin Courier Herald, October 25, 1945, page 1."

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