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I know weather proverbs and.

Common meteorological proverbs:

1, the morning glow never dies, and the sunset glow travels thousands of miles.

If there is a glow in the morning, it means that the weather may get worse and it is not suitable for going out; And if there is a glow at night, it indicates that the weather will be good and you can travel with confidence.

2, long sunny and foggy perineum, long rain and fog will be fine.

If there is fog after a long sunny day, the weather is likely to become gloomy; If it is foggy after a long period of rain, it will probably clear up.

3, southwest wind, not cloudy.

If it's a southwest wind, it won't be cloudy.

4. The south wind is warm, the north wind is cold, the east wind is wet and the west wind is dry.

If the south wind blows, the weather will get warmer. If the north wind blows, the weather will get cold; If the east wind blows, the air will become wet; If the west wind blows, the air will become dry.

5, Lei Gong sings first, there is not much rain.

If thunder rings, it is likely to rain, but the rainfall is usually not very heavy.

6, early rainbow rain, late rainbow sunny.

If there is a rainbow in the morning, it is likely to rain; If there is a rainbow at night, it will probably clear up.

7. The sky is gray, and there must be wind.

If the sky looks gray, it is likely to be windy.

Characteristics of meteorological proverbs * * *:

1 is based on people's observation of weather phenomena and summary of experience. These proverbs are formed on the basis of long-term observation of weather phenomena by predecessors, so they are scientific and practical.

2. Both involve the relationship between weather changes and meteorological phenomena. These proverbs usually describe a weather phenomenon or weather change, and give corresponding predictions or explanations, such as the relationship between wind and rain, temperature, clouds, air pressure and weather change.

3. They are widely used. These meteorological proverbs are not only applicable to certain regions or seasons, but also to different regions and seasons. For example, the proverb "Don't go out at sunrise, it takes a thousand miles to set" applies not only to most parts of China, but also to some other countries.

4. They all have some limitations. Although these meteorological proverbs are scientific and practical, they are not absolutely accurate. Meteorological change is very complicated and influenced by many factors. Meteorological proverbs can only be used as a reference, and we can't rely entirely on them to predict weather changes.