Heebie Jeebies Fitzroy's Storm Glass Cloud
Heebie Jeebies Fitzroy's Storm Glass Cloud
The storm glass was popularised by Admiral Robert Fitzroy after his historic voyage on the HMS Beagle. This unique and intriguing device contains a mixture of chemicals and crystals that respond to changes in atmospheric pressure and temperature, allowing it to serve as a primitive weather predictor. Some features of this item include: A mysterious operation that is still not fully understood by scientists, adding to its appeal as a fascinating decorative piece. A beautiful design that makes it a perfect gift for anyone interested in meteorology or unique home decor. Six different readings that can be interpreted to make basic weather predictions based on the current conditions. Here are the six readings and their interpretations: A: Clear Liquid Bright and clear weather B: Cloudy Liquid Sometimes with small stars and crystals at the top. Cloudy weather and often predicts thunderstorms and rain. C: Small Stars in Liquid Humid or foggy weather D: Large Flaky Crystals Cloudy skies, snow in winter. E: Threads of Crystals At The Top Windy weather F: Crystals At The Bottom Frost may be coming.