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Weather Glass



Weather Glass photo

How the
Weather Glass
Forecaster Works

The Weather Glass was invented in the Low Countries around the time of the Pilgrim fathers. It soon became a popular weather forecasting instrument. It also became a standard ship's instrument to predict approaching storms.

The Weather Glass requires no chemical solutions, no complicated gimmicks or wizardry. Simple, basic applied science. Dating back to the 1600s.

The level of the water in the spout is influenced by the surrounding air pressure. We all know from countless times watching the weather report that high air pressure means good weather. High pressure pushes the water down into the spout and creates a low spout level.

Low pressure systems come with storms and rain, and create a high water level in the spout. Fast approaching storms may even make the water overflow, which is why a drop catcher comes in handy at times.

For best results, keep the glass out of the sun's reach. Place it in surroundings with a stable temperature, and enjoy the accurate forecast.

STOCK # Description Size Quantity Price
WG012 Classic Weather Glass, Anchor Bracket, Drop Catcher 13.75" L x 8.75" W $50.00

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