China Naming Network - Almanac query - Please write down a proverb about weather.

Please write down a proverb about weather.

The proverbs about the weather are:

1. Ants moving snakes across the aisle mean there will be heavy rain tomorrow.

Meaning: If the ants are busy moving and snake across the road, there will be heavy rain tomorrow.

2. If you don’t go out in the morning glow, the sunset will travel thousands of miles.

Meaning: If the sky is red in the morning, the sky in the east is clear, so the sun can shine into the cloud-filled sky in the west. On the contrary, in the evening, the sky in the west must be cloudless so that the sun can shine through the sky in the west and into the clouds and fog in the east.

3. The sky is fish-scale, even if it doesn’t rain, the wind will blow.

Meaning: The sky is obviously covered with cirrus clouds (fish scales) that stretch for a long time, and these cirrus clouds at high altitudes indicate that low pressure clouds and fog are moving from west to east. This will typically increase wind speeds, create squally storms in the east, thicken clouds and produce precipitation over the next 24 hours.

4. There are castle clouds in the sky, and thunderstorms are coming on the ground.

Meaning: Castle clouds mean that it will rain. When castle clouds appear, it indicates that warm, moist air and cold, dry air meet at high altitudes to create instability. Castle clouds often produce thundershowers during the day.

5. The east wind does not blow at noon, but after noon, there is a buzzing sound.

Meaning: The rain comes before the wind because the front is approaching, so the unstable weather will continue for a day or two. The wind comes ahead of the rain because of downdrafts generated by regional storms, so heavy rain may fall again within a few hours. ?

6. The spring east wind brings rain to the ancestors.

Meaning: The east wind blows in spring, which is a precursor to bad weather. This is because the warm air gradually becomes active in spring, the air pressure on the continent gradually decreases, and the anticyclone moves eastward into the sea. Easterly winds will appear at the tail of the anticyclone. These easterly winds flow to the warmer land, causing the phenomenon of warm below and cold above. At this time, the air layer is unstable and upward convection is prone to occur, so precipitation is very likely to occur.

7. There is no east wind in Sanjiu, and there is no heavy rain in Huangmei.

Meaning: "Sanjiu" usually falls from January 9th to 17th in the Gregorian calendar, and "Huangmei" refers to around June 6th to 20th. What it means is that if there is little or no east wind during the March Nine period, the rainfall during the corresponding solar term of Mang Zhong will be less.