Title: Weather Lore
1Weather Lore
- Forecasts that Rhyme or
- The truth behind weather limericks
2"Red Sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in
the morning, sailor take warning."
3"Mare's tails and mackerel scales make tall ships
take in their sails."
4"Clear moon, frost soon."
5"A year of snow, a year of plenty.
6"Halo around the sun or moon, rain or snow soon."
7"Rainbow in the morning gives you fair warning."
8"When the stars begin to huddle, the earth will
soon become a puddle."
9Geography and Weather
- Here are a few, by authors of obvious standing,
that were no doubt written in different places. - "Fair weather cometh out of the north."--Job
- "The north wind bringeth forth rain."--Proverbs
- "Take care not to sow in a north wind or to graft
and inoculate when the wind is in the
South."--Pliny - "The north wind is best for sowing seed, the
south for grafting." --Worledge, 1669
10Takakkaw Falls
Rainbows can often be seen in the spray and mist
coming from larger waterfalls, as here at
Takakkaw Falls, Canada.
11Noah's Thanksoffering (c.1803) by Joseph Anton
Koch. Noah builds an altar to the Lord after
being delivered from the Flood God sends the
rainbow as a sign of his covenant (Genesis 8-9).
12Refraction
13Internal Reflectance and Refraction