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==Weather Forecasting==
* [http://weather.funnelfiasco.com/fd-hof/ FunnelFiasco Forecast Discussion Hall of Fame] by [[Funnel Fiasco]]
* [http://weather.funnelfiasco.com/fd-hof/ FunnelFiasco Forecast Discussion Hall of Fame] by [[Funnel Fiasco]]
==Droughts==
* [https://www.npr.org/2018/08/24/641331544/drought-in-central-europe-reveals-cautionary-hunger-stones-in-czech-river Hunger Stones] reveal to the people of central Europe just how low the waters have gone in the past, and indicate that waters this low lead to famine.
==Flooding==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilometer Nilometer] for predicting and measuring the depth of the Nile River during flood stages in Egypt. These devices / spaces meant that Egyptians knew how much flooding meant they wouldn't get enough new soil for crops, how much meant good crops the following year, and how much meant that the infrastructure along the farms would be wrecked by the flooding.
* [https://www.turismoroma.it/en/le-lapidi-delle-inondazioni Flood plaques] in Rome, Italy, describing the heights of various major floods of the Tiber dating from the 1400s forward.
* [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/tsunami-stones Tsunami Stones] in Japan mark the heights of various tsunamis over the centuries and act as reminders of how high the waters have come before. This, hopefully compels folks to build on higher land.


[[Category:Earth Science]]
[[Category:Earth Science]]

Latest revision as of 17:38, 22 August 2022

Weather Forecasting

Droughts

  • Hunger Stones reveal to the people of central Europe just how low the waters have gone in the past, and indicate that waters this low lead to famine.

Flooding

  • Nilometer for predicting and measuring the depth of the Nile River during flood stages in Egypt. These devices / spaces meant that Egyptians knew how much flooding meant they wouldn't get enough new soil for crops, how much meant good crops the following year, and how much meant that the infrastructure along the farms would be wrecked by the flooding.
  • Flood plaques in Rome, Italy, describing the heights of various major floods of the Tiber dating from the 1400s forward.
  • Tsunami Stones in Japan mark the heights of various tsunamis over the centuries and act as reminders of how high the waters have come before. This, hopefully compels folks to build on higher land.

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