Title: Lesson 5: Simple techniques for weather forecasting
1Module 6 Weather Forecasting
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Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- After completing this Lesson, you have learned
to answer - What simple techniques for predicting weather are
available? - How sight is used for predicting weather?
- How do you predict weather by cloud watching?
- How to predict temperature and rainfall using
your sense of touch?
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Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
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- How do you predict weather by wind watching?
- How your sense of hearing help in weather
forecasting? - How farmers predict weather by observing some
natural phenomena? - How farmers perceive weather by the behavior of
certain birds and animals? - What cultural and social beliefs are used by some
farmers to know about incoming weather?
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3Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Are there any simple techniques for predicting
- weather?
- Previously when there was not much of
technology developed for weather forecasting,
farmers based their prediction on many natural,
cultural and social phenomena. - Some of these techniques are discussed in this
Lesson.
4Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Are there any simple techniques for predicting
weather? - Yes. You can observe weather using your senses
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- Sight,
- Touch,
- Hearing, and
- Smell.
5Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- How sight is used for predicting weather?
- Sight is the easiest sense to use when you
forecast. You use sight when you watch clouds to
forecast the weather. - Go outside and look up at the clouds. Clouds
can tell you many things about what the
weather will do.Â
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forecasting
- Sight
- Thin and wispy clouds found very high in the sky
point the direction the wind is blowing. - No precipitation falls from such clouds. They are
a sign of fair weather for now and the very near
future.Â
Fair weather clouds
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forecasting
- Sight
- Clouds, which are like fuzzy bubbles in long rows
or strings usually, mean that a cold front is
coming. - If it is summertime, warm and humid these clouds
may turn into thunderstorms.
Possible rain- clouds
8Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Sight
- Dark and low-hanging clouds covering the whole
sky bring light to moderate rainfall.
Rain giving clouds
9Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Sight
- Clouds looking like big cotton balls in the sky
with very large spaces of clear sky in between
them normally do not carry any rain. - But, during summer these clouds can change into
thunderstorm clouds.
May rain clouds
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forecasting
- Sight
- Tall and wide clouds have heavy rain, thunder and
lightning. - If you see these clouds on the horizon, it is
likely it will rain very soon.
Heavy rain clouds
11Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Touch is another sense that can be used when
forecasting temperature and rainfall. - For example
- You can feel the sun hitting your face which
indicates the air temperature is high. - You can feel your face get colder when it is
raining in the nearby area. Combining with
cloud watching you can forecast how soon you can
expect rain in your area. - You use touch when you use the wind to forecast
the weather, like in wind forecasting.Â
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forecasting
- Touch
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- Forecasting the temperature sensing the wind is
simple. - But it only works if the wind is strong enough to
feel it. - A very light breeze won't tell you much about the
temperature.Â
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forecasting
- Touch
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- First, know which direction is north from where
you are standing. - When you find north, turn and face that
direction. The direction behind you will be
south. - If the wind is coming from the south, usually it
means that warmer weather is on its way soon. - If the wind is from the north, usually it means
that cooler and dryer weather is on the way. - East or west moving winds can mean a variety of
things, which makes it difficult to forecast
using them.
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forecasting
- Hearing
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- Hearing is useful for forecasting the weather.
- When you hear thunder, you know that a storm is
nearby, even if you didn't see the lightning. - You can hear the wind blow harder or softer
through trees or as it whips around your ears.
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forecasting
- Are there any other simple techniques for
predicting weather? -
- Based on certain natural phenomena farmers
used to predict weather. - If the spectrum around the sun had a greater
diameter than that around the moon, they
predicted rainfall after a day or two.
16Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Are there any other simple techniques for
predicting weather? -
- Based on certain natural phenomena farmers
used to predict weather. - If there is an accumulation of clouds in
the south-east direction in a layered form
accompanied by winds blowing from the
southern direction then it is claimed that
there will be rainfall within a day or two.
17Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Are there any other simple techniques for
predicting weather? -
- Weather prediction was also perceived by some
farmers based on certain birds and animals. - If the Maina bird bathes in the water it
indicates that there will be rainfall within
one or two days.
18Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Are there any other simple techniques for
predicting weather? -
- Weather prediction was also perceived by some
farmers based on certain birds and animals. - A group of sparrows playing on the sand
indicates that there will be rainfall that day
or the next day. But, if they are observed to
be playing in water then it is believed that
the weather will be dry for some days to come.
19Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
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- If the "Tatihari" bird (Lapwing) lays her eggs on
the higher portion of the field then heavy
rainfall is predicted during the coming rainy
season. - But if the eggs are laid in the lower portion of
the field then a drought is predicted. These
birds never construct a nest but lay their eggs
on bare soil.
Lapwing bird
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forecasting
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- If dragon flies, which appears generally in the
rainy season, are observed to swarm in a large
group over a water surface (pond) then dry
weather is predicted. - But if they swarm over open dry lands or fields
then early rainfall is predicted by the farmers. - If centipedes emerge from their holes carrying
their eggs in swarms in order to shift them to
safer places, then farmers predict early
rainfall. The centipedes do this so as to avoid
egg damage which can be caused by rain water.
21Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
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- When spider nets are plentiful on grasses, sticks
of tomato crop and on French bean crop then it is
estimated that the rainy season is over. - If there is a swelling on the lower portion of
the camel's legs then rainfall is predicted by
the farmers. The swellings are probably caused
due to higher relative humidity.
22Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Social and cultural beliefs
- Many cultural, social and religious beliefs and
activities superstitious pertaining to the
prediction of future weather prevail since
generations. - From time immemorial farmers have predicted the
weather on the basis of these beliefs and
activities. - A few examples follow.
23Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Social and cultural beliefs
- If summer months (March to May) are very hot, a
good monsoon rains are expected. - It is believed that it will rain before and after
Diwali festival.
24Lesson 5 Simple techniques for weather
forecasting
- Social and cultural beliefs
- The winter in South India comes to an end from
Shivaratri festival onwards. - During the rainy season, if a cloud appears on
Friday and Saturday then rainfall is predicted
either for Sunday or Monday as believed by the
farmers in Himalayan region.
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