Eskimos, or Inuit peoples, traditionally use their deep understanding of the environment to predict sudden sea squalls. They observe changes in animal behavior, cloud patterns, and wind direction, as well as shifts in temperature and humidity. This knowledge, passed down through generations, allows them to recognize subtle signs that indicate an impending storm. Their keen awareness of nature plays a crucial role in ensuring their safety and survival in harsh Arctic conditions.
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