Diana Craig

  • Sol Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    A red sunset sky is usually caused by reflections from minuscule dust particles trapped high in the atmosphere by conditions that occur before fine weather.
  • Sol Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    In fact, the Met Office’s latest supercomputer is projected to become the second most powerful system in the UK and within the top twenty most powerful systems in the world.
  • Sol Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    Later, wind vanes were a popular addition to the European churches of the Middle Ages.
  • Sol Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    Here are just a few examples…

    It will be rainy and stormy if:

    • flowers close up.

    • the cows are lying down.

    • there’s a ring of cloud around the moon.

    • the swallows fly low (if they are flying high, the winds are light).

    It will turn into a fine day if:

    • it rains before seven.

    • it’s foggy in the morning.

    Winter will be severe if:

    • squirrels store large quantities of nuts.

    • squirrels have bushy tails.

    • there are lots of berries on the trees.

    • ant hills are high in July.

    • hornets build their nests high.
  • Sol Ríoshas quotedlast year
    In other words, the whole swirling atmospheric mass is so sensitive to infinitesimal changes within it that everything affects everything else.
  • Sol Ríoshas quotedlast year
    the weather today will be much the same as the weather yesterday.
  • Sol Ríoshas quotedlast year
    Meteorological organizations and museums may offer some equipment, or look online. Organizations and websites are also a good source of inspiration for experiments and homemade equipment. You could start with the following:
    www.salemclock.com/weather/weather01.htm
    www.miamisci.org/hurricane/weatherstation.html
    www.rmets.org/weather/observing/index.php
  • Sol Ríoshas quoted6 months ago
    But it wasn’t until the appearance of primitive bacteria, millions of years ago, that the vital component of the air we breathe first materialized.
    Using the power of the sun in a chemical process called photosynthesis, these bacteria absorbed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and gave off a new gas: oxygen.
  • Sol Ríoshas quoted6 months ago
    To compensate and reduce stress on the plane’s fuselage, the pressure inside the cabin is lowered.
  • Sol Ríoshas quotedlast month
    It contains the highest density of air, holding about half of the planet’s atmospheric gases.
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