| G. F. Northall - Folk songs, English - 1892 - 590 pages
...Paramiologia, 1639. The Michaelmas moon Rises nine nights alike soon. — BJ. 230. Ie the harvest moon. N. 57. The moon and the weather May change together ; But change of the moon Does not change the weather : If we'd no moon at all — And that may seem strange, We still should have weather That's subject... | |
| Education - 1895 - 726 pages
...atmospheric tides caused by it would only affect the barometric pressure a few hundredths of an inch." The moon and the weather May change together ; »...not change the weather. Even the halo round the moon is discredited ; it has been found by observers that it is followed by fine weather as often as by... | |
| Education - 1895 - 696 pages
...atmospheric tides caused by it, would only affect the barometric pressure a few hundredths of an inch." The moon and the weather May change together; But...not change the weather. Even the halo round the moon is discredited; it has been found by observers that it is followed by fine weather as often as by rain.... | |
| Weather - 1898 - 266 pages
...moon scorfs (swallows) the wind. Stmtitmt NAUTICAL (communicated by Dr. Bantu). t [M**m.\ &*&**• The moon and the weather May change together, But change of the moon Does not change the weather. If we'd no moon at all, And that may seem strange, We still should have weather That's subject to change.... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1899 - 926 pages
...the northern wind prevails; If one, and south, expect the southern gales. J. ¡Mrnb's "Aralus." MOON. The moon and the weather May change together; But change of the moon Does not change the weather. If we'd no moon at all, And that may seem strange, We still should have weather That's subject to change.... | |
| Meteorology, Agricultural - 1899 - 848 pages
...northern wind prevails; If one, and south, expect the southern gales. /. ТмтЬ'в "Aralus." MOON. The moon and the weather May change together; But change of the moon Does not change the weather. If we'd no moon at all, And that may seem strange, We still should have weather That's subject to change.... | |
| Edward Bennett Garriott - Meteorology - 1903 - 208 pages
...the northern wind prevails; If one, and south, expect the southern gales. ,71 Lamli'a "Aratus." MOON. The moon and the weather May change together; But change of the moon Does not change the weather. If we'd no moon at all, And that may seem strange, We still should have weather That's subject to change.... | |
| Alfred Seabold Eli Ackermann - Common fallacies - 1907 - 350 pages
...negligible. The heat reaching us from the moon would only affect our temperature by twelve-millionths of a degree ; and the atmospheric tides caused by...found that the lunar halo immediately preceded rain in thirty-four cases out of sixty-one. We always have a lingering hope that some future meteorologist... | |
| Jennie Day Haines - Artists' books - 1907 - 148 pages
...both rain and squalls." Clamorous as a peacock against rain. Shakespeare. THE MOON AND THE WEA THER The moon and the weather May change together, But change of the moon Does not change the weather. If we'd no moon at all, And that may seem strange, We still should have weather That's subject to change.... | |
| MARYLAND-WEATHER SERVICE - Maryland - 1907 - 608 pages
...a very early period a particular influence nsrribed to each planet and to each phase of the moon. " The moon and the weather May change together, But change of the moon Does not change the weather. If we,d no moon at all, And that may seem strange, We still should have weather That,s subject to change."... | |
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