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How to Determine the Weather from the Clouds?

Sometimes you see the weather forecast the night before – weather forecasters happily announce that there will be sun and warm weather. And you wake up – clouds and rain outside the window. Why, with all its technical equipment, is the forecast so wrong? This is a miracle question, and you will not answer it directly. We are talking about how to determine the weather.

And what did our ancestors do? After all, don’t they have a TV or so-called “mass communication“? How did they determine what the weather would be like? And there can only be one natural answer – they have observed the environment and remember everything that could be connected in any way with climate change – they call it invisible. One of them was the determination of the weather by the clouds.

They are constantly on top of us, but how long do we raise our heads to see them more often? Sometimes just as a child, we lie on the grass and bring different images from the clouds. However, apart from these, the clouds can tell us a lot – for example, about the upcoming weather. Here are some examples of what clouds mean.

For example, if you see camouflage clouds in the sky, taking on a bizarre outline of yourself, you can calm down – soon, bad weather is not expected to change. However, if they start to expand like towers, it can describe the occurrence of lightning.

If the clouds resemble a thin veil (cirrus), the weather will be stable and clear.

When the “sheep” appear in the sky in the morning, it’s best to take an umbrella with you, as they often rain. A gray layer of clouds covering the sun is also full of rain. However, they will not look like heavy rain, but rather like rain. Don’t forget the umbrella when leaving home. You know that a cyclone has settled if you see long strips of Cyrus clouds on the horizon.

Here are some unscientific signs regarding cloud weather. I just want to add – recently, scientists have proven that clouds can determine the location of an upcoming earthquake. The clouds will move in a clear line at the fault point – like a single row. Sometimes in two or three layers.

 

So look at the sky more often and then, perhaps, you know what day is coming out of you.

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