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1 I, 6 | the sun being about the winter solstice. Yet they themselves 2 I, 6 | appeared to the west in winter in frosty weather when the 3 I, 7 | time of the great comet the winter was dry and north winds 4 I, 10| hoar-frost; and this appears in winter and is commoner in cold 5 I, 12| ice, and water freezes in winter; yet hailstorms occur chiefly 6 I, 12| late summer, but rarely in winter and then only when the cold 7 I, 12| larger on warm days than in winter, and showers more violent. 8 I, 12| though commoner than in winter, because the air is drier 9 I, 12| falls in summer and not in winter in Arabia and Ethiopia too, 10 I, 13| into such reservoirs in winter. Hence rivers are always 11 I, 13| rivers are always fuller in winter than in summer, and some 12 I, 13| not be used up before the winter rain returns. Where the 13 I, 14| changes to be that, just as winter occurs in the seasons of 14 I, 14| periods there comes a great winter of a great year and with 15 I, 14| rain falls in the great winter it tends to make the moisture 16 II, 4 | why there is more rain in winter and more by night than by 17 II, 4 | and rain. So summer and winter are due to the sun’s motion 18 II, 4 | gather strength. Thus the winter in the north is windless 19 II, 5 | season (namely of summer or winter; and because the size of 20 II, 5 | corresponding south winds after the winter solstice? The facts are 21 II, 5 | in the same way after the winter solstice. They, too, are 22 II, 5 | that nor the wind from the winter tropic. For symmetry would 23 II, 6 | solstice; D its rising at the winter solstice, and G its setting 24 II, 6 | and G its setting at the winter solstice. Draw a diameter 25 II, 6 | where the sun sets at the winter solstice and is diametrically 26 II, 6 | where the sun rises at the winter solstice. It borders on 27 II, 6 | solstice, but about the winter solstice Eurus.~Aparctias, 28 II, 8 | Summer with its heat and winter with its frost cause calm: 29 II, 8 | with its frost cause calm: winter is too cold, summer too 30 III, 4 | rainbow appears round these in winter, generally with southerly 31 III, 5 | But in the days near the winter solstice the visible arcs 32 IV, 1 | that in hot seasons, for in winter the surrounding air and