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Predict Wellington’s weather by astronomical events

by Miraz on 27 February 2009 · 0 comments

I’ve made a very interesting discovery over the last few years, since I started to revive an ancient interest in astronomy: it’s possible to predict Wellington’s weather by astronomical events. Lunar eclipse: cloudy. Closest approach of an interesting celestial body: rainy. Comets: cloud and wind. Transits: wind. Other phenomena: mist and or fog. And on [...]

I’ve made a very interesting discovery over the last few years, since I started to revive an ancient interest in astronomy: it’s possible to predict Wellington’s weather by astronomical events.

Lunar eclipse: cloudy.

Closest approach of an interesting celestial body: rainy.

Comets: cloud and wind.

Transits: wind.

Other phenomena: mist and or fog.

And on those rare occasions when the weather’s perfect — I’m out of town or just too darned exhausted.

Sigh.

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