Friday, May 15, 2009

WEATHER TALK WITH A BRAIN OF THE RAIN
Whether your planning to spend a day out and about, you have a family function to attend, or you have to organize a meeting for sometime in the next few days its always helpful to know what weathers on the way. After spending an interesting day with one of Australia's leading weather experts recently, we walked away with three useful weather forecasting tips. Here they are straight up.

1) When the moon has a halo around it there is a significant weather change coming. This halo is the result of high ice crystal clouds.
2) If you live on the East coast look out for a red tinge to the sky at sunset, it means you’ve got a sunny day tomorrow, and a red morning sky means storm clouds are on the way.
3) If there is a lot of dew on the grass then it is more than likely that rain is coming.

Over the two weeks we’ve been able to predict the next days weather (and any weather changes) with an 85% accuracy. Much better than any 50/50 guess.

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