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A Roomful of Computers: the Prescience of Lewis Fry Richardson: In a course I teach on geophysical fluid mechanics, I like show students a video depicting a year of weather on planet earth. The video looks down on a projected map of the world as viewed from space. Moisture rings the equator in a belt of clouds, riding ever westward on the trade winds. Over the Amazon jungle .....