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Quotes About Weather

I'd like to be able to use Storm's powers for good, like have it rain more in Southern California. We could do with it.
~ Halle Berry
The eye of the hurricane forms as air rotates up and out of the hurricane and some of the air that's being spun out of the top of the storm sinks back into the center. This keeps the eye of the storm relatively calm and clear.
~ Ginger Zee
I understand the atmosphere better than I ever did before. You feel the thermals while paragliding. You are in the clouds. Chasing a storm puts you in front of the cloud, not a book. I hope to learn as I do these things.
~ Ginger Zee
Eight in the morning, clear sky, already ninety degrees in the shade, the world was nothing like it had been yesterday.
~ Tim Lebbon
If the plane you fly has a true airspeed of 120 to 180 knots, you need to be thinking about weather at least 120 miles to 180 miles ahead of your present position. That means the conditions you'll face at least one hour in front of your present position should be carefully considered now.
~ Timothy E. Heron
the WRIMTMS (weather, radios, instruments, minimums, time, missed approach procedure, and stuff) pre-landing briefing begins with weather. It's just that important.
~ Timothy E. Heron
The wet years in the late 1920s were not normal.
~ Timothy Egan
It scares them because of the forced intimacy with a place that gives nothing back to a stranger, a place where the land and its weather—probably the most violent and extreme on earth—demand only one thing: humility.
~ Timothy Egan
The weatherman had said it might rain, so everyone was sure it wouldn't. In L.A., where the weather is the same three hundred and fifty-five days a year, the weatherman is right about fifteen percent of the time, roughly the same average as the handicappers at Santa Anita, astrologers, and the guys who predict lower gasoline prices. Faith in the U.S. Meteorological Service does not run high in Los Angeles.
~ Timothy Hallinan
We don't get typhoons in December. They normally end by September. A typhoon happening in October is considered a late event.
~ Benigno Aquino III
The oil sequence was about two or three days. It was very cold and was snowing.
~ Jason Statham
The weather is entrancing, but in my heart there is no sun.
~ Oscar Wilde
The weather still continues charming.
~ Oscar Wilde
I don't desire to change anything in England except the weather
~ Oscar Wilde
I don't desire to change anything in England except the weather, I am quite content with philosophical contemplation.
~ Oscar Wilde
There is a fog, sir. If you will recollect, we are now in Autumn – season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
It was one of those heavy, sultry afternoons when nature seems to be saying to itself, 'Now, shall I, or shall I not, scare the pants off these people with a hell of a thunderstorm?
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I don't get your drift. I will continue snowing.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
She was standing by the barometer, which, if it had had an ounce of sense in its head, would have been pointing to 'Stormy' instead of 'Set Fair
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Hallo, Bertie. Hallo, old turnip. Where have you been all this while? Oh, here and there! Ripping weather we're having, Bertie. Not bad. I see the Bank Rate is down again. No, really? Disturbing news from Lower Silesia, what? Oh, dashed! He pottered about the room for a bit, babbling at intervals. The boy seemed cuckoo. Oh, I say, Bertie! he said suddenly, dropping a vase which he had picked off the mantelpiece and was fiddling with. I know what it was I wanted to tell you. I'm married.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
she was usually keenly susceptible to weather conditions and reveled in sunshine like a kitten.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
How's the weather, Jeeves?' 'Exceptionally clement, sir.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Ukridge drew the mackintosh which he wore indoors and out of doors in all weathers more closely around him. There was in the action something suggestive of a member of the Roman Senate about to denounce an enemy of the State. In just such a manner must Cicero have swished his toga as he took a deep breath preparatory to assailing Clodius.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
There were nights in the hot weather when Mike would be despondent. A New York summer night does not encourage optimism.
~ P.G. Wodehouse