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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 603202" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>I don`t know about "wives tale guesswork" but the folks around before all the technology had their ways,from years of observing,to see a pattern in things.It isn`t as accurate as todays methods but you would be surprised at the odds. </p><p>For example. My Grandmother ,born in 1865, showed me how when it rains if you watch the rain puddles and the falling rain creates bubbles in the water then it will rain again the next day. If they dont then the odds are that the weather will start to clear. The science behind it is that it takes a specific barometric pressure for the bubbles to form. That BM pressure is the same as when a rainy weather front has arrived. </p><p>Another one is to watch the leaves on trees,mostly Oak or Maple. If rain is coming they will curl to show the underside of the leaf.</p><p>Neither of these are as techy as computer radar but it`s surprising on their accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 603202, member: 5529"] I don`t know about "wives tale guesswork" but the folks around before all the technology had their ways,from years of observing,to see a pattern in things.It isn`t as accurate as todays methods but you would be surprised at the odds. For example. My Grandmother ,born in 1865, showed me how when it rains if you watch the rain puddles and the falling rain creates bubbles in the water then it will rain again the next day. If they dont then the odds are that the weather will start to clear. The science behind it is that it takes a specific barometric pressure for the bubbles to form. That BM pressure is the same as when a rainy weather front has arrived. Another one is to watch the leaves on trees,mostly Oak or Maple. If rain is coming they will curl to show the underside of the leaf. Neither of these are as techy as computer radar but it`s surprising on their accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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