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Make weather forecasts more fun! Trivia and fun facts about the weather

Weather is crucial information that directly affects laundry, work, school events, and outings on your days off.

Many of you probably check the weather forecast on TV or online every day.

So, how much do you really know about the weather?

In this article, we’ll share trivia and fun facts about the weather that will make checking the forecast even more enjoyable.

We’ve gathered tidbits about the hidden meanings behind common forecast terms and surprising facts about the weather—things that will make looking at the sky and sensing the changing seasons more fun.

Just like you check the weather forecast, be sure to check this out too!

Make weather forecasts more fun! Weather trivia & fun facts (11–20)

What exactly is lightning?

What exactly is lightning?
  1. light
  2. oxygen
  3. electricity
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electricity

Lightning is a phenomenon in which a large amount of electricity is generated in places like inside clouds and then suddenly flows through the air. In the process, flashes of lightning and thunder occur. Speaking of familiar electricity, in everyday life there’s static electricity, which often happens during the dry winter season. Thinking that the electricity we know well could gather in great amounts and turn into lightning… it feels a little scary, doesn’t it?

Samidare refers to the rain that falls during the rainy season (tsuyu).

Samidare refers to the rain that falls during the rainy season (tsuyu).

“Satsuki” refers to the fifth month in the old lunar calendar, which corresponds to around June to July in the modern calendar.

That’s why “samidare” means the long, continuous rains of the rainy season.

The reason the rain persists is that the seasonal rain front stalls.

Prolonged rain can cause various problems—rising river levels, sticky humidity, and event cancellations—but it’s also said that the sound of rain has a relaxing effect.

During the rainy season, why not stay indoors, listen to the rainfall, and spend some time at a slow, comfortable pace?

The smell of rain is called “petrichor.”

The smell of rain is called “petrichor.”

You know how there’s a distinctive smell when it rains? I’m sure you’ve all noticed it at least once.

Did you know that smell actually has an official name? It’s called “petrichor.” The word is a neologism combining the Greek “petra,” meaning stone, and “ichor,” meaning the blood of the gods.

In English, it’s written as “petrichor.” The term was coined by mineralogists Isabel Joy Bear and R.

G.

Thomas when they published a paper in Nature.

In conclusion

We’ve shared some trivia and fun facts about the weather—what did you think? There were all sorts of stories you’ll want to tell your family and friends, from interesting tidbits to useful tips.

Let this article be your starting point to take a deeper interest in the weather and make it even more helpful in your everyday life.