for some reason,[it might be my native american herritag.] but i can tell when the weather drasticly changes! Its so weird. My first clue is anytime i see a crow/raven it weirds me out, then their is a weird ire feeling. I can barly see a color change in the sky. Then about within a day or so the weather will chage soo bad. A day ago i had a feeling that the weather might change. then within the next week or so the weather tempature has dropped significltly, other times it has just started to downpore. i live in eugene oregon and i am not 86, i 15. its alittle weird.
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2007-01-09
04:03:08
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pacman1853
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➔ Weather
ya i know about the diffrent types of clouds and noticing my surroundings, i am not a lil city boy i love nature and like to go on hikes. I'm worrking on getting all my stuff again for lane county search and rescue. If the clouds are puffy its going to rain. But the raven thing is the weird part. i hardly see them. when i do see birde passing through in a large group i can obviosly tell that, i have never had any kind of sergery.
2007-01-09
04:35:55 ·
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it is possible to sense weather changes. i wouldn't say that just seeing a crow/raven is a sign because i see them all the time. but if you pay attention to your surroundings, weather or otherwise, you will be able to notice patterns. over time, even if you don't consciously realize it, you can tell what weather lies on the horizon.
i can tell not just if weather is changing, but what to. i can feel by the humidity/temperature/air pressure if there'll be snow or a thunderstorm or a front passing through. different cloud types are also good indicators. there are many ways to tell, it just takes a lot of patience and training to see them
it's not necessarily because you have native american ancestry - all humans can feel what weather is coming, they just have to know what to look/feel for. age also has little to do with it, although usually the elderly have more experience with being outside than younger people do. im 17, and a small part native american, but i don't think that has much to do with it
so, i suggest to anyone who wants to learn to go outside, take a few minutes everyday to look around, listen, observe, smell, feel what is going on around you. you don't need to interact with it, just sit/stand and try to enjoy the atmosphere that you are in. over time, you'll become accustomed to different weather types and be able to feel the similarities and differences. enjoy!
2007-01-09 04:18:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well give enough days and the weather conditions are sure to change... No offense, but this sounds like how psychics just work to find a way to make something fit...
Now based in reality, it is possible for people to sense impending weather changes that are very near...like the feeling of the air changes, maybe has a more charged feeling thanks to a coming storm. Some people (like me) will get a headache from the air pressure change, and then it lets up once the coming storm finally passes by...
P.S. Native heritage is not a magical thing, that's more like new age thinking...
2007-01-11 10:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Nature can let us know when weather is changing by simple observation.
Now I don't know what you experience with your body and instincts, and personally I think the Native American heritage stuff is kinda crap, but those who have surgery on joints, such as their knees or ankles, can feel pressure changes, which can predict oncoming weather.
2007-01-09 04:07:45
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answered by Michael L 2
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Hi... you live in an area of fast moving weather systems that often see upwards of 7millibar pressure changes with advancing weather systems so it is not uncommon for humans to notice these changes even with your youth.
hope this helps
2007-01-09 04:10:21
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answered by David 3
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your like spider man! WOOO
nah it's norma it's something we don't realized living in a computerized world our sense help, also people who had knee sergery can tell there knees hurt before it gets cold or rains.
2007-01-09 04:07:10
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answered by Juleette 6
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specific, i think of that is actual. occasion:sometime each canines contained domestically became barking presently thereafter we felt a small tremor. some days until now a substantial snowstorm each poultry and deer appeared to have disappeared. i think of animals are sturdy predictors of cataclysms, yet not all.
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answered by forgach 4
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I have a large abdominal scar which itches madly before a rainfall.
2007-01-09 04:06:48
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answered by bandit 6
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i can tell when it will rain, so can my mom. we get horrible sinus headaches. and i can smell when it will snow. weird, but true!
2007-01-09 04:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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