Description
Storm glass or weather forecast bottles are a device invented by navigators in the 17th century to predict weather changes to predict storms. Although this is a great invention, the inventors were not known to the general public at the time. Later, the equipment became popular in 1860 under the propaganda of the then British Navy Admiral general: Robert FitzRoy (Director of the British Meteorological Agency). Composition of the storm glass varies, but these devices are often of little value to the weather forecast, and although they do not have the accuracy of today’s advanced electronic forecasts and weather stations, they are still an ancient, beautifully decorated bottle. Modern research has shown that temperature changes are an important cause of crystal growth. It’s worth noting that storm glass is an exquisite gift or decoration; it cannot be as accurate as a weather bottle forecastm Glass Would Predict The Weather: ·If the liquid in the glass is clear, the weather will be bright and clear. ·If the liquid is cloudy, the weather will be cloudy as well, perhaps with precipitation. ·If there are small dots in the liquid, humid or foggy weather can be expected. ·If the liquid contains small stars on sunny winter days, then snow is coming. ·If there are large flakes throughout the liquid, it will be overcast in temperate seasons or snowy in the winter. ·If there are threads near the top, it will be windy