Topic: Old Time Weather Lore
Answers to Common Questions
What is a weather lore for barometric pressure?
"If birds fly low Expect rain and a blow." When the air pressure is high, it is easier for birds to fly at a higher altitude. If the air pressure is low, indicating bad weather, birds can't fly as high because the air is less dense. The bar... Read More »
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What is the lore about weather and temperatures and the full moon...
Dont know if this answers your question, but in fact, there are several sayings or folk lore concerning the full moon. Here are a few examples for you to ponder. * A full moon rising clear means good weather. * Go plant the bean when the mo... Read More »
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How accurate is weather lore?
Any sufficiently lengthy process of observation, combined with testing of hypotheses, will produce some useful information, and weather lore is no different. However, it may not take into account or be aware of larger circumstances which af... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Any sufficiently lengthy process of observation, combined with testing of and revision of hypotheses, will produce some useful information. Since this process is the basis of the scientific method, weather lore cannot generally be said to b... Read More »
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Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors warning. Well, as most of our weather runs from west(ish) to east, the red sky is due to an approaching or departing front, so this one is correct about half the time. When ... Read More »
Source: http://www.ribmagazine.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task...
From all of the "weather lore" available to us, we chose to base our forecasts on four primary sources: (1) F. Forrester's book, 1001 Questions Answered about the Weather , (2) W. Kotsch's book, Weather for the Mariner , (3) an article from... Read More »
Source: http://web.cs.bgsu.edu/maner/wxsys/wxsys.htm
Expert systems derive their expertise from real experts, but where are the experts who forecast weather based on direct observation? In the recent past, professional meteorologists presumably had this kind of expertise. Today, we believe th... Read More »
Source: http://web.cs.bgsu.edu/maner/wxsys/wxsys.htm
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