
Weather proverbs
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The study of popular weather prognostics has been considered of such interest that meteorologists have given this subject much attention. The attempt to foretell the weather is not of recent date; the ancients carefully studied the sky and clouds, and endeavored to predict the kind of weather that was likely to ensue; and a number of the popular prognostics of the weather of his time are recorded by Aristotle in his work on meteors. In later times our forefathers studied the weather, and as they had no instruments to guide them they observed natural objects and noticed the appearances of the s...
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- WEATHER PROVERBS.
- TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- CIRCULAR CALLING FOR REPORTS OF POPULAR WEATHER SAYINGS.
- PART I.
- POPULAR WEATHER PROGNOSTICS.
- CYCLONE PROGNOSTICS.
- WEDGE-SHAPED ISOBAR PROGNOSTICS.
- STRAIGHT ISOBAR PROGNOSTICS.
- ANTICYCLONE PROGNOSTICS.
- CONCLUSION.
- DISCUSSION.
- POPULAR WEATHER PROVERBS AND PROGNOSTICS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO ANIMALS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO BIRDS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO CLOUDS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO DEW.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO FISH.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO FOG OR MIST.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO FROST.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO INSECTS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO THE MOON.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO PLANTS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO RAIN.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO RAINBOWS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO REPTILES.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO STARS OR METEORS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO SNOW.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO THE SUN.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO THUNDER AND LIGHTNING.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO TREES.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO WIND.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO YEARS AND SEASONS.
- PROVERBS RELATING TO MONTHS, WEEKS, AND DAYS.
- GENERAL PROGNOSTICS.
- DR. JANNER’S REASONS FOR NOT GOING HUNTING.
- PART II.
- GENERAL PHENOMENA.
- Table No. I.—Winds most likely to be followed by rain or snow.
- NOTES.
- Table No. II.—Winds least likely to be followed by rain or snow.
- NOTES.
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
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