Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What weather do different sunsets represent?

What weather do different sunsets represent?

Generally speaking:

1. The low sunset indicates that the next day will generally be sunny, which is the saying goes, "Work at sunrise and travel thousands of miles at sunset".

2. A high sunset is usually a symbol of bad weather.

The morning is a gray sky, usually cloudy or cloudy, and the air humidity is high, and there may be wind and rain.

The bright yellow sunset means it will be sunny tomorrow.

5. The red sunset means a little red halo. As the saying goes, "the sun is dizzy, the moon is dizzy, it rains", and the weather may change tomorrow. But it is not suitable for industrial cities with poor air visibility.

6. The dark blue sky is the saying "killing the sky", and there will be wind and rain the next day.

7. The light blue sky represents good weather.

It is normal that seabirds fly at sea very early. It's a beautiful day today.

9. Seabirds flying on land indicate that the air pressure at sea is low, and it is estimated that there will be wind and rain. But maybe there is food on the land that attracts him. . .

What I said above is experience, just like a proverb. It can be used as a reference, but not as a basis for judgment, because there are many factors that affect the weather. Especially for local weather, typhoons, etc. These are not very practical. The most scientific thing is to look at the weather forecast directly.