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Even rainstorms snarled things, creating countless false alerts.
A number of false alerts have prompted lockdowns over recent years, most recently this August.
False alerts can also be made by well-trained, highly attuned dogs.
If not caught by vigilant humans, such false alerts can start an accidental exchange of nuclear missiles.
Experts agree that Russia's network of early warning radars, satellites and computers is decaying and increasingly prone to false alerts.
Though few instances are quite so outrageous as the Grand Canyon fiasco, false alerts are becoming commonplace.
One occurred on 28 May 1980; it was a minor harbinger of false alerts on 3 and 6 June 1980.
The National Security Archive notes:About seven months later, U.S. warning systems generated three more false alerts.
The complexity has come from preventing false alerts, which could gradually make the system as ineffective as the low-tech warning signs.
Dogs sometimes issue false alerts when they smell other dogs, the brief said, or when they are prompted, perhaps subconsciously, by their handlers.
Search-and-rescue outfits around the country are grappling regularly with "false alerts" and novices' getting in over their heads because they think gadgetry guarantees safety.
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