The Shepherd of Banbury's Rules to Judge of the Changes of the Weather, Grounded On Forty Years' Experience

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W. 58 The South 33 The S. E. 26 The E. 53 The N. E. 43 --- 365 IT is a Thing plain to every Capacity, that a Journal or Diary of theWinds may be kept any where, and if from such a Journal it appears thata given Wind blows for a certain Number of Days, then it follows, thatif these can be determined with Certainty, the Time of their blowingmay also be determined, at least with great Probability, which is assatisfactory an Answer as can be justly expected, because it shews thatthere is just and r...ational Ground for confiding in such Observations, when confirmed by long Experience.
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_Fair Weather for a Week, with a Southern Wind, is like to_produce a great Drought, _if there has been much Rain out of theSouth before. The Wind usually turns from North to South, with a quietWind without Rain, but returns to the North, with a strong Wind andRain; the strongest Winds are when it turns from South, to North byWest. _ N. B. _When the North Wind first clears the Air (which is usuallyonce a Week) be sure of a fair Day or two.


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