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A Convertible That Can Sense a Storm: Mercedes Gives Its Cars a “Sixth Sense”

Mercedes-Benz Patents a System That Automatically Closes the Roof When a Thunderstorm Is Coming

A Convertible That Can Sense a Storm: Mercedes Gives Its Cars a “Sixth Sense”

Mercedes-Benz has filed a patent for a clever new technology designed to save convertible owners from getting caught in the rain. The filing, titled “Closing of Roof and Windows Based on Thunderstorm Forecast,” describes a system that can detect approaching storms by listening for thunder — and automatically raise the roof before the first drops fall.

The idea builds on hardware that’s already present in many modern cars. External microphones — originally designed to recognize the sirens of emergency vehicles — capture ambient sounds and relay them to a control unit. This controller analyzes the acoustic data to determine whether thunder is present. Mercedes engineers also propose using multiple microphones to identify the direction of the sound, while wind sensors could help determine whether the storm is moving closer.

There’s one obvious catch: the system doesn’t actually detect rain itself. It only reacts to the sound of thunder and flashes of lightning. So if a quiet rain shower starts without any thunder, the convertible would stay open — leaving the interior at risk of getting soaked.

Still, it’s a glimpse into a future where cars look after their owners in smarter, more intuitive ways. And until Mercedes perfects its weather-predicting roof, a simpler fix might do the trick — like adding a remote or app-based roof control for those sudden Florida downpours.


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