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Proverbs related to weather, climate and agriculture

1, kareem abdul-jabbar, it's raining.

A hook in the sky refers to a white cloud with one end hooked in the sky. This kind of cloud is usually generated in front of the front, so it indicates that the front is coming and there may be rain in the future.

2, fish scales, it doesn't rain but it is windy.

Fish-scale sky means that clouds in the sky are arranged in the sky like fish scales. Meteorologically, this kind of cloud is called cumulus, which mostly occurs on the front of low pressure. Generally speaking, if the low pressure moves northward in the next 24 hours, the sky will be unstable and the weather will turn bad, even if it doesn't rain, there will be wind.

3, dark clouds rise at sunset, listening to the rain in the middle of the night.

At sunset, dark clouds meet. This black cloud is actually a low black cloud, indicating that the rain in the west or southwest and southeast moves quickly.

There are three fogs, but the light rain can't stop.

It has been foggy for several days, indicating that the local area is in the confrontation zone of cold and warm air. Warm air is full of water vapor, and cold air leads to cooling, which is an excellent condition for fog. The confrontation between cold and warm air often brings rainy weather.