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When you hear the word meteorology, you usually think of weather, the sky, the atmosphere. But do you know where the term meteorology came? Hi, I'm Dave Thurlow and this is The Weather Notebook.
The book was called "Meteorologica" because, it dealt with anything that fell from, or suspended in, the sky. Today, we call those big rocks that fall from space meteors but technically clouds and rain and snow are also meteors -- hydrometeors. So many of Aristotle's explanations of the natural world, such as everything is made up of earth, air, fire, and water, were reasonable guesses at the time, they later were disproved. But he did give us the term weather fans hold dear to their hearts...METEOROLOGY! For more information on Aristotle, visit our website at mountwashington.org/notebook. And if you have any weather questions, leave a message on our machine at 1-888-RAIN-001. The Weather Notebook is underwritten by Subaru, the beauty of all-wheel drive with major funding provided by the National Science Foundation.
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