Here are some examples of weather folklore:
what is two examples how can a change in weather far away affect our local weather? give two examples
At this link, under tall tales, you can read about this. Birds having to fly backward?
There is a folklore belief that a white caterpillar (woolly bear caterpillar) with a narrow brown middle band predicts a harsh winter ahead, while one with a wider brown band predicts a milder winter. However, this is not scientifically proven and should not be relied upon for accurate weather forecasting.
A hurricane, and a heavy snowfall are two examples.
For examples of severe weather are: tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and severe thunderstorms. High winds, hail, excessive precipitation, and wildfires are forms and effects of severe weather, as are thunderstorms, downbursts, lightning, tornadoes, waterspouts, tropical cyclones, and extratropical cyclones. Regional and seasonal severe weather phenomena include blizzards, snowstorms, ice storms, and duststorms
Two examples are leprechauns and clurichauns.
Reuben A. Hornstein has written: 'The weather book' -- subject(s): Folklore, Weather, Weather forecasting
In some folklore and mythology, the rain is believed to be owned by gods or deities who control the weather.
Johnny Appleseed, Benjamin Franklin
what is two examples how can a change in weather far away affect our local weather? give two examples
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Don. Woods has written: 'Woods' Weather wisdom' -- subject(s): Climate, Folklore, Popular works, Weather, Weather forecasting
A red sky at night is a sailor's delight; a red sky at dawning is a sailor's warning.
Muusa H. I. Galaal has written: 'The terminology and practice of Somali weather lore, astronomy, and astrology' -- subject(s): Folklore, Weather, Weather lore
Charles Swainson has written: 'Provincial names and folk lore of British birds' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Birds, Folklore, Nomenclature (Popular) 'A Handbook Of Weather Folk-Lore' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Folklore, Weather
warm weather metaphors
Chafi Djavadi has written: 'Rouge du soir--' -- subject(s): Folklore, Weather