Based on sound mathematics, ancient divination techniques and recently discovered data from pace research, the author reveals new information on how the Moon affects our weather and how easily this can be calculated. Weather forecasting by the Moon has been practised for thousands of years, and yet nowadays the Moon is dismissed as irrelevant by scientists and official weather-forecasters. Almanacs were a feature of rural life hundreds of years ago, foretelling of storms, floods, earthquakes and coming droughts. This book will tell how they did it and how you too can plan the weather ahead by looking at the Moon's size, shape and appearance. With this book, moon-gazing will take on a whole new perspective.
Ken Ring is a mathematician wth a passion for numbers. He is, also, a long range weather forecaster. His forecasting columns a month ahead are syndicated throughout New Zealand and are eagerly awaited by farmers, fishermen, pilots, travellers and all kinds of event-organisers.
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