What are some famous quotes about weather?
Swallows fly low in the snake aisle, and magpies do not return to their cages
It rains at midnight in the sun, and the wind blows at noon in the moon
The clouds go down early in the morning, and the sky clears up after dinner.
It’s a calm day and it’s hot and stuffy. It doesn’t matter if it’s windy or rainy.
It won’t rain when drought blows to the southeast, and it won’t be sunny when flood blows to the southeast.
The loach jumps, and the wind and rain are coming
The sea clouds rise early in the morning, and the wind and rain come soon
The south wind is afraid of drowning, and the north wind is afraid of the hot sun
< p>The drizzle will not clear up for a long time, and the heavy rain will not fall for a long timeIt gets dark one day, and the rain will not stop, and the heavy rain will see you tomorrow
Swallows fly low in the snake aisle, and chickens do not return to their coops. The meaning of magpies is : "Swallows fly low and snakes cross the aisle, and heavy rain is coming." Before heavy rain in summer, the air pressure generally decreases, and small animals such as swallows and snakes are very sensitive to the decrease in air pressure and fly around randomly, which means that It's raining heavily.
Rain at the third watch of the solar halo and wind at noon of the lunar halo means: if there is a solar halo, it will rain at midnight; if there is a lunar halo, it will be windy at noon the next day. From a modern meteorological perspective, the appearance of a solar halo heralds an increase in water vapor in the atmosphere and the arrival of low pressure, which is the so-called "midnight rain", meaning that rain may fall in the next few days.
The loach jumps when the wind and rain arrive means: before the rainy day comes, the humidity in the air increases, the pressure also increases, and the oxygen in the water is insufficient, so that the loach jumps out of the water. Therefore, the jumping of loaches indicates the coming of rain.
The above famous sayings all come from meteorological proverbs. Meteorological proverbs are empirical sayings for predicting future weather changes summarized by the working people of our country in their long-term production and life practices. They are widely circulated among the people and have a long history. They are the wisdom of the Chinese nation. of crystallization.
The advantages of meteorological proverbs are that they can easily help people estimate common weather and climate trends and arrange their production and life. The words are concise, concise, catchy, and have a strong color of folk literature.
The shortcomings of meteorological proverbs are that most meteorological proverbs are summaries of people’s experience in observing local weather and are only applicable to a small local area.
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