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1 I, 6 | west in winter in frosty weather when the sky was clear, 2 I, 9 | therefore rather a sign of fine weather than of rain; for mist might 3 I, 10| why dew is found in warm weather and not in cold. For the 4 I, 10| warm, and the north, wintry weather. For the north wind is cold 5 I, 12| by recoil. Hence in warm weather the lower parts of the earth 6 II, 6 | other winds. They bring fair weather most of all winds for the 7 II, 6 | Then they do not bring fair weather, but being colder than they 8 II, 6 | Caecias does not bring fair weather because it returns upon 9 II, 6 | and Argestes bring fair weather for the reason we have explained 10 II, 8 | little after sunset, in fine weather, a little, light, long-drawn 11 III, 1 | never a whirlwind when the weather is northerly, nor a hurricane 12 III, 3 | if it fades away, of fine weather, if it is broken up, of 13 III, 3 | fading away is a sign of fine weather because if the air is not 14 III, 3 | this is the cause of fine weather.~So much for the atmospheric