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Aristotle
Meteorology

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summer

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1 I, 6 | southern tropic, or at the summer solstice. Hence in these 2 I, 6 | north, with the sun at the summer solstice, is not true either. 3 I, 12| and less often in the late summer, but rarely in winter and 4 I, 12| hailstorms are commoner in summer and in warm countries; the 5 I, 12| thickly. Hail is rarer in summer than in spring and autumn, 6 I, 12| because the air is drier in summer, whereas in spring it is 7 I, 12| sometimes occur in the late summer as we have said.~The fact 8 I, 12| reason that rain falls in summer and not in winter in Arabia 9 I, 13| fuller in winter than in summer, and some are perennial, 10 II, 4 | are storms and rain. So summer and winter are due to the 11 II, 5 | change of season (namely of summer or winter; and because the 12 II, 5 | The Etesiae blow after the summer solstice and the rising 13 II, 5 | blow continuously after the summer solstice, when there are 14 II, 5 | after rather than at the summer solstice. (For the greatest 15 II, 5 | Etesiae come on again at the summer solstice: for from that 16 II, 5 | another wind blowing from the summer tropic, which there is not, 17 II, 6 | rising of the sun at the summer solstice and E its setting 18 II, 6 | and E its setting at the summer solstice; D its rising at 19 II, 6 | where the sun rises at the summer solstice. Its contrary is 20 II, 6 | where the sun sets at the summer solstice, and is the only 21 II, 6 | general the winds north of the summer solstice blow about the 22 II, 6 | and Zephyrus about the summer solstice, but about the 23 II, 8 | are the windiest seasons. Summer with its heat and winter 24 II, 8 | calm: winter is too cold, summer too dry for winds to form. 25 III, 2 | hour of the day, in the summer not about midday. There 26 III, 5 | Consequently, in the days near the summer solstice, the size of the 27 IV, 1 | it has no power, but in summer there is more. Again, what


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