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Disregard the words Stormy, Rain, Change, Fair and Dry as these are onlytraditional zones on a barometer dial. Your barometer indicating hand willnever move all the way to Rain to predict rain or to Stormy to predictinclement weather. The normal operating range of movement for your barometerindicating hand is from 1000 to 1030 hPa. Your most extreme readings wouldoccur before a hurricane or tornado when barometers have dropped as low as970 hPa (28,5 inches of mercury); or, at the other extreme if very fair, dryweather is to come, your barometer may rise to 1050 hPa (30,9 inches ofmercury). The following procedure, if done every 12 hours, or morning andevening, should give you the best results.1. Tap the instrument lightly to release any latent action.2. Adjust set hand directly over the indicating hand. This is your momentaryreading. At a later period you will be able to notice in what direction theindicating hand has moved since the last setting.If it moves to the right you have a rising barometer which usually means achange for the better or continued good weather. If the reading is to theleft you have a falling barometer, which usually means a change for the worse.A steady barometer means no change. For accurate weather predictions, it ishighly important that your barometer be adjusted to sea level. The correctsea level reading can be obtained from your Weather Bureau or televisionweather forecasts. Readings obtained from your barometer indicate weatherconditions that may prevail within the next 24 to 48 hours, providing winddirection and velocity remain the same as when readings were obtained.
It is very stormy. There are storms there.
cold and warm
Spitting rain is very light rain, with relatively few droplets.
Hurricanes produces very heavy rain, which is why flooding is a major concern when they hit.
if the sky is very very dark.heavy rain falls with strong wind,lightning,and roaring thunder.floodwater flows everywhere,
Stormy Beach is a location on the Pokewalker that is very hard and takes a very long time to unlock.
The stormy sea feels dangerous and very scary.
Disregard the words Stormy, Rain, Change, Fair and Dry as these are onlytraditional zones on a barometer dial. Your barometer indicating hand willnever move all the way to Rain to predict rain or to Stormy to predictinclement weather. The normal operating range of movement for your barometerindicating hand is from 1000 to 1030 hPa. Your most extreme readings wouldoccur before a hurricane or tornado when barometers have dropped as low as970 hPa (28,5 inches of mercury); or, at the other extreme if very fair, dryweather is to come, your barometer may rise to 1050 hPa (30,9 inches ofmercury). The following procedure, if done every 12 hours, or morning andevening, should give you the best results.1. Tap the instrument lightly to release any latent action.2. Adjust set hand directly over the indicating hand. This is your momentaryreading. At a later period you will be able to notice in what direction theindicating hand has moved since the last setting.If it moves to the right you have a rising barometer which usually means achange for the better or continued good weather. If the reading is to theleft you have a falling barometer, which usually means a change for the worse.A steady barometer means no change. For accurate weather predictions, it ishighly important that your barometer be adjusted to sea level. The correctsea level reading can be obtained from your Weather Bureau or televisionweather forecasts. Readings obtained from your barometer indicate weatherconditions that may prevail within the next 24 to 48 hours, providing winddirection and velocity remain the same as when readings were obtained.
In the early days they had some very stormy Annual General Meetings.
It is very stormy on Jupiter! Did you know the "Big Red Dot" on Jupiter is actually a big giant storm!
you get cold
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no because it is very stormy and is a gas plant.
It is very stormy. There are storms there.
The Bay of Biscay.
It indicates wind shear, which doesn't affect the earth's core much.