Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is it that the more stars there are in summer, the hotter the weather will be tomorrow?

Why is it that the more stars there are in summer, the hotter the weather will be tomorrow?

Seeing the stars at night is mostly because the clouds are thin, which indicates that tomorrow will be fine. The sun shines directly on the earth's surface, and it will certainly be warm without the scattering of clouds. But the clouds in winter can keep warm. There are other natural phenomena, such as solar halo and rain at night. The wind halo at noon is a colored aperture formed by the refraction of the sun and moonlight when they pass through the ice crystals in cirrostratus. Cirrostratus usually appears in front of the front, followed by the cloud and rain area caused by the front. Therefore, the appearance of solar halo and lunar halo means that stormy weather is coming. It doesn't mean that there is rain when there is a solar halo, but there is wind when there is a lunar halo. When the sun rises in the eastern rainbow, the rain falls in the western rainbow, and the sun passes through the water droplets in the clouds, the arc-shaped colored bands formed by refraction and reflection are called rainbows. The bigger the water drop, the brighter the color. Because rainbows all appear in the opposite direction of the sun, when rainbows appear in the west, it means that there are a lot of water droplets in the western atmosphere, and it will rain locally as the weather system moves from west to east; The rainbow is in the east, indicating that there are a lot of water droplets in the atmosphere in the east. As the weather system has moved eastward, it will not rain locally in the future. Don't go out in the morning, but take Wan Li Road at night. When sunlight scatters through the atmosphere and hits the clouds, it will show bright red and golden rosy clouds. The morning glow shows that there are clouds in the west, the air is generally unstable during the day, and the weather will turn rainy in the future; The sunset glow shows that the clouds have gone eastward, and the convection generally weakens at night, and the sky will clear up in the future. The stars blink and the rain is not far away. Stars twinkle in the sky in summer night, indicating that the atmosphere is disturbed badly, which indicates that there will be wind and rain soon. Where the stars start to shine, the storm comes. If the stars are shining all over the sky, wind and rain may come at dawn. The ears of the wind ear and the rain ear refer to the white circles on both sides of the sun. When there are cirrus clouds or cirrostratus in the sky, sunlight is refracted, and sun ears appear. The weather will change, because cirrus or cirrostratus is the precursor of low pressure system. Two ears indicate large-scale instability in the upper atmosphere, while one ear indicates local instability. When binaural phenomenon occurs, the possibility of weather change is greater than that of monaural phenomenon. Stars are so thick that they flow all over the street. Before every depression comes, the little stars are covered by clouds, and many of them disappear. But especially bright stars, through the thin clouds, look blurred, like many stars gathered together, very dense. This phenomenon indicates that wind and rain are coming. The wind of rehmannia is strong, and the sun sets yellow. This is the condensation of dust and water vapor in the atmosphere. There are a lot of water droplets in the sky, which may rain. The sun goes down and the sky turns blue, indicating that the air is clean and there is little water vapor, which indicates that the weather will continue to be sunny. Sunrise is a little red, no rain is wind. Generally speaking, the air in the morning is relatively stable. If it turns red at first, it means that there is a lot of water vapor and dust in the sky, which is influenced by the rainy weather system and is a sign of rain and wind.