Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Observe a diary of meteorological proverbs, 150 words.

Observe a diary of meteorological proverbs, 150 words.

Stay indoors at sunrise and travel thousands of miles at sunset.

This proverb about weather (meteorology) means: don't go out when the sky is clear in the morning, because it is likely to rain. If you want to go out, you'd better take an umbrella. Sunlight appeared in the evening sky, indicating that the weather will be fine and suitable for travel the next day.

Haze is the result of sunlight passing through the thick atmosphere around sunrise and sunset and being scattered by a large number of air molecules. When there are many impurities in the air, such as dust and water vapor, its color is more obvious. If there are clouds, they will also be dyed orange and red.

After sunrise in the morning, if there is too much water vapor in the atmosphere, the sun shines on the clouds and dispels the rosy clouds, which means that there is a lot of water vapor or clouds and rain in the air. Because the air is generally unstable during the day, the weather will turn rainy. Sunset appears in the evening, indicating that the sky in the west has cleared up, and the general convection is weakened at night, and the clouds forming rosy clouds will move eastward or tend to dissipate, indicating that the weather will be fine the next day.

Weather proverbs are popular words about forecasting weather changes, which reflect the relationship between weather changes and some natural phenomena and are the crystallization of the wisdom of working people for thousands of years.