Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Write two proverbs about the weather.

Write two proverbs about the weather.

1, the sun is dizzy in the middle of the night and the moon is dizzy at noon. When the sun or the moon is surrounded by a halo, it is because the ice crystals in the high altitude of the earth reflect its light, and the high-concentration water vapor produced by the dissolution of the ice crystals will sink downward to form clouds and rain, so the weather can be predicted more accurately.

There are castle clouds in the sky and thunderstorms on the ground. When castle clouds appear, that is, warm and humid air meets cold and dry air at high altitude to produce unstable clouds, which usually produce thunderstorms during the day.

Extended data

Weather proverbs are full of rhymes, anecdotes and proverbs to show whether it will be sunny or stormy tomorrow. Whether it is farmers, vendors or others who want to farm, whether they can predict the weather tomorrow is the key to success or failure.

Through constant observation and repeated argumentation, weather proverbs are hypothetical, but they can also provide some useful information. Because weather proverbs are obtained through repeated observation and practice, they cannot be said to be unscientific. However, it has regional limitations and may not be universal. Using weather proverbs to make long-term weather forecast is also subject to the subjective limitation of meteorological changes, which is not necessarily feasible.

Because most weather proverbs are not developed on scientific knowledge when they are produced, they lack the scientific spirit of seeking roots. They only describe phenomena without explanation, so there is no theoretical support. However, through continuous practice, weather proverbs are reliable enough to be used in daily life.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-weather proverb