Red sky at night. . .

JB

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A few folk have asked me what this means. I guess that a few more would like to know but haven't asked.<br /><br />An old mariners' weather forecasting aid was the couplet:<br /><br />Red sky at night, Sailor's delight.<br />Red sky at morning, Sailor, take warning!<br /><br />A red sky at sunset reveals that there is clear sky far to the west, which will arrive tomorrow.<br /><br />A red sky at dawn shows a clear sky far to the east, which may have been replaced by severe weather where you are.<br /><br />My tag line is an old mariner's way of wishing you clear skies tomorrow.<br /><br />Red sky at night. . .<br />JB :)
 

Pursuit2150

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

"Winds from the east, Fishing is least"<br /> "Winds from the west, fishing is best"
 

Drybo

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

Just reading posts, thought this would inform newbies like me.
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

Originally posted by byrdog:<br /> Just reading posts, thought this would inform newbies like me.
Lots of time on your hands to dig one up that is over 3 years old. :D
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

P.S. That's ok, it's better than all the politics and religion crap.<br /><br />Keep digging. :cool:
 

SS MAYFLOAT

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

A lot of farmers used that quote as well. Don't know how long it has been around, but I can remember my grandmother telling me that when I was about 5.<br /><br />Odd thing is that it is usually true most of the time.
 
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DJ

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

We've had some "Red Skies" here lately, and it's cooled off.<br /><br />It leaves me wanting for the slap of the water on a Whaler. :D
 

dakk1

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

I think JB coined that phrase. He is after all the "Ancient Mariner" :D <br /><br />Dave..
 
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DJ

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

I think JB coined that phrase. He is after all the "Ancient Mariner" <br /><br />
He didn't coin it, yet it's his handle, ALL HIS.
 

ErikDC

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

I sure wish that "Red sky at night, Sailor's delight," applied here. I'm landlocked up here and any color of sky (besides blue) is usually an impending sign of disaster. :D :p
 

Realgun

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

JB shh, you have to keep some things a secret. :D
 

neumanns

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

I have always believed this saying was based on the principal most prevailing weather comes from the west carrying lots of dust thus creating red in the opposing horizon. Red sky at night means the dust has blown past (east horizon) signaling the bad weather is past. And conversly red in the morning (west horizon)where the weather comes from means the weather is kicking up dust.<br /><br />Does anybody know if this is the true oragins of this saying?
 

heycods

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

Originally posted by SBN:<br />
Originally posted by byrdog:<br /> Just reading posts, thought this would inform newbies like me.
Lots of time on your hands to dig one up that is over 3 years old. :D
Now if that aint the pot calling the kettle black ;) :p
 

ST

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

JB,<br />I asked or commented you a couple of times about your tag line, once at continuoswave.com, and the other time here at iboats forum; but I didn't get a reply. I thought you would rather not discussed this, and it's okay of course. <br />So, It's interesting to me when I saw you started this tread few moments ago, and here you are, explaining what's your tag lines is all about! <br /><br />Thanks for your explanation; which scientifically I am not in the know. And you're right- it originally came from the ancient Mariners, even before Jesus Christ's time some 2000 years ago, since he quoted this old saying to those Pharisees and Sadducees (very religous Jews of the time), as recorded in Matthews 16: 2-3. <br /><br />I actually wanted to use your tag line also (even though that was already paraphrased in English to produce the resulting rhyme), but since it's already taken, so I picked what's left of it... <br />Hope that's okay with you? :)
 

JB

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

That's cool with me, ST.<br /><br />BTW, I posted this thread about four years ago, not just a few minutes ago.<br /><br />We have a couple of old hounds here who got nothing better to do than dig up old bones. :)
 

ST

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

Oops,<br />Wow, sorry, next time I better pay more attention to the dates as well... :eek: <br />But, thanks JB for letting me use the ending rhyme!
 

Twidget

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Re: Red sky at night. . .

Dont feel bad, its happened to all of us. :)
 
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