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  • @reedy_9619
    @reedy_9619 Месяц назад +19780

    Reminds me of the weather rock.
    If the rock is hot it’s sunny
    If the rock is wet it’s raining
    If the rock is white it’s snowing
    If the rock is moving it’s windy
    If the rock was torn away seek shelter

    • @RedHawk604
      @RedHawk604 Месяц назад +787

      I saw something really similar in Hawaii. It was called the weather coconut.

    • @goober112
      @goober112 Месяц назад +216

      We had ones with walnuts. Said the same thing, but at the end "if you're nuts hot, go sit under a tree." XD

    • @beardedragonboi3881
      @beardedragonboi3881 Месяц назад +184

      If you can’t see the rock, it’s foggy

    • @_DREBBEL_
      @_DREBBEL_ Месяц назад +53

      This sums up my Boy Scout experience.

    • @pablozurita2996
      @pablozurita2996 Месяц назад +48

      If the rock is melted good luck surviving

  • @scootrider0075
    @scootrider0075 25 дней назад +1548

    It can also identity earthquake, the water shakes during the quake.

    • @K_End
      @K_End 25 дней назад +15

      😂

    • @Theonly_Onyx
      @Theonly_Onyx 20 дней назад +7

      You ALMOST had me😂😂😂

    • @jdeesee
      @jdeesee 20 дней назад +2

      Bruh😂😂

    • @DpacOP
      @DpacOP 20 дней назад +2

      Where can I get it from

    • @fme4099
      @fme4099 20 дней назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @Hexalyse
    @Hexalyse Месяц назад +11986

    From Wikipedia : These devices are now known to have little value in weather prediction, and tend to change visually based on the surrounding temperature, however they do not react to pressure changes and continue to be a curiosity.
    Yeah so basically, it doesn't work for the intended purpose, but it's a fun object.

    • @Nick-Bel
      @Nick-Bel Месяц назад +105

      It works but only half the Time on conditions with no interfierence, wich we aré not getting

    • @ARVash
      @ARVash Месяц назад +24

      I have one, they kinda work if the temperature is pretty consistent.

    • @forkboy3309
      @forkboy3309 28 дней назад +21

      i wonder whether it's more or less accurate than my local weather man

    • @wolfrig2000
      @wolfrig2000 28 дней назад +44

      Wikipedia is useless too. This toy is more cool.

    • @scrumbles
      @scrumbles 28 дней назад +77

      ​@Nick-Bel if something works half the time it doesn't work.

  • @TylerDollarhide
    @TylerDollarhide Месяц назад +3135

    I'm so proud of this audience. While it is a small sample size of 35 comments, the vast majority of people took the 2 minutes required to Google this a figure out that they don't actually work.

    • @cheesecake1255
      @cheesecake1255 Месяц назад +22

      Lol, real

    • @bridgenorton537
      @bridgenorton537 29 дней назад +79

      Imagine if people took the same approach to religious beliefs

    • @synthwavecat96
      @synthwavecat96 29 дней назад +90

      ​@@bridgenorton537
      Look I'm not gonna say you're right or wrong either way but don't use the replies of a RUclips comment to soapbox your beliefs.

    • @roberthobbs6318
      @roberthobbs6318 29 дней назад +2

      It is actually great! So many times I find people not even doing the most basic of research (Google-ing)

    • @sventhesuperstud5858
      @sventhesuperstud5858 28 дней назад +24

      ​@bridgenorton537 damn bro, bet your fun at all those parties you don't get invited to 🙄

  • @PajujuJuelzebub
    @PajujuJuelzebub Месяц назад +2918

    "Nobody knows how it works" ffs it took me 10 seconds to look it up... and based on what I read it's basically snake oil. It's just a phony gimmick device.

    • @theoneandonlyflexo
      @theoneandonlyflexo 29 дней назад +128

      This is the nail in the coffin. "Do not recommend this channel"

    • @ProdThrash
      @ProdThrash 28 дней назад +7

      @@theoneandonlyflexo lmao whats wrong with you guys yall wild

    • @sparten316
      @sparten316 27 дней назад +3

      I like me some good snake oil. 🤔🤣

    • @StabbyMcStomp
      @StabbyMcStomp 27 дней назад +103

      ​@@ProdThrashsick of misinformation for clicks maybe lol

    • @abysslight2490
      @abysslight2490 26 дней назад +15

      No one wants an un-oiled snake.

  • @LogicalNiko
    @LogicalNiko 25 дней назад +748

    “Nobody knows how it works” except the people who have studied it. Alone it offers no statistical prediction above chance at predicting the weather. Especially when placed in a room away from direct sunlight as indicated. However if the user places it near a drafty window (despite the direction not to) the crystallization of the camphor and ammonium chlorite change due to different factors. Namely these are temperature and barometric pressure. In essence it’s a very very bad temperature and pressure gauge.

    • @kaligath6616
      @kaligath6616 23 дня назад +9

      It's a glorified thermometer...

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 23 дня назад +4

      Thanks for the heads up

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 22 дня назад +3

      Ah yes, if we use it the way it explicitly shouldn't be used, it doesn't work. How revolutionary!

    • @skymoore3177
      @skymoore3177 22 дня назад +1

      There have been several commenters stating that the device is not affected by changes in pressure

    • @luftwaffle4156
      @luftwaffle4156 22 дня назад +7

      @@alalalala57ah yes, you didn’t read what they said. If it’s used explicitly not as it’s supposed to, it works better than if you had used it the correct way! Always happy to help the illiterate!

  • @briansalk3233
    @briansalk3233 23 дня назад +41

    I've owned one for years and it works flawlessly, but only when weather outside matches the conditions of the storm glass.

  • @moussi22
    @moussi22 24 дня назад +199

    "Subsequent research has confirmed that the device has almost no ability to predict the weather and that it is essentially a type of thermometer."

    • @crashweekly7925
      @crashweekly7925 20 дней назад

      So it's as good as the local meteorologist on the TV, they can't predict the weather either and they have technology on their side.

    • @moussi22
      @moussi22 20 дней назад

      @@crashweekly7925 I don't know what you're talking about, the predictions aren't perfect but they are pretty close. If you want better forecasts just go to a couple of weather sites and compare them.

    • @OWnIshiiTrolling
      @OWnIshiiTrolling 19 дней назад +2

      @@crashweekly7925 Substantially worse, because the meteorologist on the TV, while unable to predict the weather by himself, has access to numerical weather prediction results, which is very good at predicting the weather.

  • @davidioanhedges
    @davidioanhedges Месяц назад +340

    The reason that nobody knows how they work is that they don't ... didn't then and don't now ...
    They are basically a crude inaccurate differential thermometer

    • @SirSpacenaut
      @SirSpacenaut 28 дней назад +3

      Yup~!
      It’s seems that the nucleation process regarding the storm glasses solution of distilled water, ethanol, potassium nitrate, ammonium chloride, and camphor are far more dependent on the local temperature fluctuations surrounding the bottle itself.
      To such a degree that it’s interaction based on temperature undermines more complex interactions that the Storm Glass could also have with its environment via pressure or humidity.
      A thermometer, which also measures surrounding temperature, has an actual meter with functional markings that allow for a far more accurate measurement.
      However they’re still a fantastic & wonderful way of visualizing a fundamental principle of thermodynamics; temperature gradients can cause physical reactions~!

    • @StabbyMcStomp
      @StabbyMcStomp 26 дней назад

      I didnt read it but a study was done in 2008 by some crystal freaks that determined the only cause for the crystals forming was only from the temperature, says the wiki anyway so it sounds like "someone" knows lol but clearly doesnt work as intended.

    • @marlysorcha
      @marlysorcha 25 дней назад +1

      I mean we know exactly how it works it changes based off temperature it's basically a really inaccurate thermometer, or typically it cools down a little with rain depending on where you are

    • @omega-death
      @omega-death 24 дня назад +1

      It can be affected by temperature yet is meant to measure barometric pressure and does niether very well. Reminds me of those "witching rods" that "find water" although the witching rods effectiveness changes per user. The things people use to be able to make money selling back then is kinda like a never ending supply really. Soo, many wacky devices were made and sold back then. ✌️

    • @MehdiGlz
      @MehdiGlz 24 дня назад

      Tbf the weather forecast doesn't work either, weather reports are only accurate when the weather is already fairly obvious

  • @FOXTR0T1
    @FOXTR0T1 27 дней назад +385

    They actually work fairly well, but you have to place them by the window.
    Then you look just over the top of it, outside, at the sky, and determine what the weather is like.

    • @aloe8694
      @aloe8694 27 дней назад +1

      Yep, he said that in the video.

    • @marlysorcha
      @marlysorcha 25 дней назад +30

      ​@@aloe8694 you missed the joke, they were saying looking out the window is more accurate

    • @vraku9624
      @vraku9624 24 дня назад +5

      I see what you did there 😂😂

    • @Joefrogigolo
      @Joefrogigolo 24 дня назад +2

      Lmao

    • @mewre2062
      @mewre2062 23 дня назад +1

      yeah better check ur emotion stone ring

  • @thezpenguin13
    @thezpenguin13 26 дней назад +321

    “To this day no one knows how a storm glass actually works”
    is a sealed glass container with a mixture of distilled water and chemicals, which predicts weather with various precipitant formations within the glass
    A Goethe storm glass is a type of water barometer, which uses a glass bulb filled with colored water to show changes in atmospheric air pressure.
    potassium nitrate, camphor, water, and alcohol, making a normally clear liquid in which different types of white crystals periodically grow and dissolve
    Dude don’t use buzz phrases that are entirely false for views 😂

    • @sluttymacycheezboiiii
      @sluttymacycheezboiiii 24 дня назад

      use google instead of making shit up

    • @alexandersolodovnikov4840
      @alexandersolodovnikov4840 24 дня назад +5

      Based comment.

    • @Jeff55369
      @Jeff55369 24 дня назад +10

      I'm not saying the video is correct in it's statement, but you didn't actually explain how it works scientifically, you merely explained it's base construction.

    • @heinzerbrew
      @heinzerbrew 24 дня назад +13

      @@Jeff55369 IT doesn't work

    • @Jeff55369
      @Jeff55369 24 дня назад

      @@heinzerbrew Sounds like you're lacking understanding. :P

  • @daniellenard2872
    @daniellenard2872 Месяц назад +133

    My knee does this

    • @koko4620
      @koko4620 Месяц назад +4

      Very relevant lmao, usually my wrists will warn me of an incoming cold front

    • @TylerDollarhide
      @TylerDollarhide Месяц назад +7

      And it works the exact same way: barometer pressure.

    • @laziboi5285
      @laziboi5285 Месяц назад

      Likewise 😂😅😢

    • @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs
      @WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs 28 дней назад +4

      Arthritic joints are better forecasters of weather

    • @patrickmcgovern676
      @patrickmcgovern676 24 дня назад

      Same goes for my arthritic body 😅. I can tell it's going to rain 3 to 4 days before. Especially in my hips, back and above all my hands.

  • @x6dingle6x
    @x6dingle6x 28 дней назад +6

    "This is Karen Smith, its 68 degrees and there's a 30% chance that its already raining."

  • @aretailcashier450
    @aretailcashier450 Месяц назад +15

    “If stone is wet, rain”

  • @user-fl4vb2of2o
    @user-fl4vb2of2o 26 дней назад +7

    Quote "These devices are now known to have little value in weather prediction, and tend to change visually based on the surrounding temperature"

  • @laithbasal9149
    @laithbasal9149 22 дня назад +4

    “looks rainy out, lemme look at my storm glass for confirmation”

  • @danielcooke9974
    @danielcooke9974 28 дней назад +17

    I have a device that let's me know the weather before I go out, its called a window.

    • @sniffles8655
      @sniffles8655 26 дней назад

      I have a device that tells me what the weather is going to be like over the next few days, it's called a τῆλε.

  • @ST0IC
    @ST0IC 25 дней назад +7

    "How does a storm glass work?"
    The inventor: 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @JoelReid
    @JoelReid 24 дня назад +3

    I used to sell these. it works by temperature. As temperature rises, the Sodium ethanoate becomes more soluble and as temperature lowers, the sodium ethanoate crystalises out of solution, making it cloudy.
    It presumes that if it is colder, then it is more likely to be cloudy. When i used to sell them, they were always cloudy because we sold them in an airconditioned store.
    We had some that were related to Pressure, but they were way more expensive and could fail easily.

  • @peterclarke7006
    @peterclarke7006 28 дней назад +151

    Those things are amazing. Truly a melding of engineering and Witchcraft.
    If they're by the window, the weather is calm. If they're on the floor in about 50 different pieces, the weather is not calm.
    Miraculous.

    • @jezusbloodie
      @jezusbloodie 28 дней назад +13

      "Weather" being the name of a cat 🤭

  • @jeffey0217
    @jeffey0217 25 дней назад +15

    They don't predict anything. They're just neat.

  • @hadensnodgrass3472
    @hadensnodgrass3472 Месяц назад +114

    Not knowing how it works is either:
    1: It doesn't actually work (AKA Snake Oil)
    2: We know generally how it works, but the specific mechanism maybe unknown.
    Storm-glass is neither, we know exactly how it works. It is barometric pressure.

    • @Thelongestshrimp
      @Thelongestshrimp Месяц назад +7

      Or it’s just an enigma. Like with that one time I tried coding. No idea how I managed to get it working

    • @iswm
      @iswm Месяц назад

      you are the definition of a mid-wit.

    • @expertoflizardcorrugation3967
      @expertoflizardcorrugation3967 Месяц назад +5

      ​@Thelongestshrimp the programming cycle
      "Why isn't my code working?" Suddenly falls away to "How is my code working?"

    • @MR-ew8tx
      @MR-ew8tx Месяц назад +5

      ​@@expertoflizardcorrugation3967
      Same in chemistry. Did the same reaction 2 times that day. Same chemicals, same setup, same procedure. Only one worked. Guess it didn't like the angle i was pipetting from.

    • @SirSpacenaut
      @SirSpacenaut 29 дней назад +2

      Barometric Pressure appears to be unrelated, as it seems to be nothing more than a crude thermoscope.

  • @She-M-C
    @She-M-C 24 дня назад +2

    My husband said his family did this with Camphor and Alcohol in a jar in the window as a kid. Barometric pressure change would cause sinking or floating crystal effects, he said fishing and weather was what they used it for.

  • @ocarinafrek
    @ocarinafrek 26 дней назад +1

    Its probably atmospheric pressure, ambient static electricity and temperature. Probably some sort of supersaturated mix of water and something soluble in water

  • @simpleman806
    @simpleman806 28 дней назад +31

    I have rheumatoid arthritis. Wife calls me a human barometer. I can feel different weather systems 3 to 4 days in advance. I feel different pains for different weather systems. Tornadoes are the worst. Even though I can't feel them days in advance, I can feel them when they are 20 miles away. I know it'll sound strange but it feels like my joints are exploding for tornadoes

    • @TheMikedomann
      @TheMikedomann 27 дней назад +8

      Strange. I can smell them. I've accurately sniffed out the difference between regular thunderstorms and an impending tornado since I was probably 11-12.

    • @simpleman806
      @simpleman806 27 дней назад +13

      @@TheMikedomann I've breathed in enough H2S, crude, sour gas and chemicals over the 13yrs I worked in the oilfield that I can't smell much of anything anymore. I miss the smell of rain

    • @raspberrybitch4299
      @raspberrybitch4299 25 дней назад +2

      ​@@simpleman806Maybe the novel treatments being tried to restore the sense of smell for long covid sufferers could be used to treat your nose too

    • @m1y4nothing
      @m1y4nothing 23 дня назад

      In my early years my mom used to use my ability to breathe to predict the weather 12 hours in advance

  • @TheHotdogstand
    @TheHotdogstand 26 дней назад +17

    Remember folks, if you hear the word “crystals” you should probably be skeptical

    • @aleisterlavey9716
      @aleisterlavey9716 26 дней назад +3

      You wanna say granpas radio is witchcraft? I knew it. 😂

    • @user-qb9pf5jo6l
      @user-qb9pf5jo6l 24 дня назад +2

      Clocks are made from a crystal that tells time by giving electricity to the crystal it gives an accurate vibration that moves the clock to a consistent time. Adjusted by you of course.

    • @sandstorm6605
      @sandstorm6605 22 дня назад

      Crystals are in numerous products for a variety of legitimate reasons. So folks, pay little attention to the OP. They simply don’t know what they’re talking about.

    • @SaruyamaPL
      @SaruyamaPL 22 дня назад

      There are crystals all around in the modern technology, great for electronics.

  • @jeffkukkee
    @jeffkukkee 24 дня назад +2

    "I drank mine...can I borrow yours?"

  • @AagnosticAtheist49
    @AagnosticAtheist49 24 дня назад +2

    Most credible page on RUclips

  • @keithwagg4112
    @keithwagg4112 26 дней назад +5

    The crystals will form in cooler temperatures or changes in pressure. Drops in pressure usually mean rain is coming and increases mean clear weather is coming. So might do that but given it is sealed it’s likely to respond mostly to temperature

  • @gunjohn09
    @gunjohn09 Месяц назад +7

    Denmark mentioned🗣️🗣️

    • @monkeyiscool
      @monkeyiscool 29 дней назад +1

      WWW IM FROM DENMARK🎉🎉

  • @tavoaguilar2894
    @tavoaguilar2894 27 дней назад +1

    I believe hearing that it’s caused by the general ambient air pressure surrounding the glass which is influenced by temperature and humidity as water fills any areas lower in humidity causing the atmosphere to be more dense until it evens out. Which I think is what a storm is 🤔

  • @djmistermystic
    @djmistermystic 28 дней назад +3

    Ian malcom would have a field day with this

  • @brandonkingery7324
    @brandonkingery7324 28 дней назад +16

    So basically, as accurate as the local weatherman? 😂

  • @AnuragDeshpande
    @AnuragDeshpande 28 дней назад +7

    Till date no one knows? Those liquids are at high saturation and react to air pressure. When the pressure drops, the dilution changes and shows up as crystals. Other way around, dilution increases and dissolves crystals back into solution

    • @marlysorcha
      @marlysorcha 25 дней назад +4

      It changes off temperature not air pressure, it's just a really bad thermometer, and they just go off of things like, it usually cools down when it rains so when it's colder it means rain.

  • @popcornpretzel6720
    @popcornpretzel6720 21 день назад +2

    Me when I don’t do my research:

  • @DAMIENDMILLS
    @DAMIENDMILLS День назад +1

    If water is shaking, it's an earthquake.
    If water is frozen, it's cold outside.
    If water is boiling, it's hot outside.
    If the entire tube has vanished, it's a tornado.

  • @robster7787
    @robster7787 27 дней назад +6

    If you want a tool thats kinda accurate in predicting weather, I would suggest a barometer.
    It will give you a rough idea based on pressure. I wouldn’t rely on it as a daily forecast, but it can give you an advanced as far as a couple hours ahead. For some, thats more than enough to prepare.
    Alternatively, low barometric pressure can cause symptoms of fatigue. So if you feel sleepy for some reason, there must be low pressure system coming in.

    • @FrikInCasualMode
      @FrikInCasualMode 25 дней назад

      I don't even need a barometer. If I start yawning in the middle of the day, there's rain coming.

    • @solomondees.4632
      @solomondees.4632 25 дней назад

      Yeah we had a simple arrow marking barometer in our south Florida fishing cabin. By tracking pressure changes you could have a pretty good idea what was coming and when the fish would be biting.

  • @lonewolfx499
    @lonewolfx499 Месяц назад +17

    I'm guessing it just measures atmospheric pressure and therefore the upcoming weather conditions?

    • @ekarolak
      @ekarolak Месяц назад +6

      Nah, it just does not work at all. Pure coincidence

    • @Hexalyse
      @Hexalyse Месяц назад +7

      Nope, not even.
      From Wikipedia: These devices are now known to have little value in weather prediction, and tend to change visually based on the surrounding temperature, however they do not react to pressure changes and continue to be a curiosity.
      Zero link to weather lol.

    • @yunoyukki7344
      @yunoyukki7344 27 дней назад

      I dont trust wiki lol ​@@Hexalyse

    • @Dr.Dimension
      @Dr.Dimension 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@yunoyukki7344🤡

  • @CreamAle
    @CreamAle 19 дней назад +1

    The fact this is mass produced, means that someone indeed does know how it works.

  • @FerrariusChristi
    @FerrariusChristi 25 дней назад +1

    "in fact, looking out of the windows tells us that it is, in fact, raining"

  • @nolimitfano2
    @nolimitfano2 Месяц назад +9

    Barametric pressure. Lmao

    • @Hexalyse
      @Hexalyse Месяц назад +1

      If only. But nope. This device doesn't even react to barometric pressure. Search it on wikipedia.

  • @prophoenix212
    @prophoenix212 Месяц назад +4

    I need one asap
    WHY THEY ARE SO EXPENSIVE IN POLAND
    (Minimum wage is $3 here),
    I though it would be cheap since it’s old technology

  • @jingo500
    @jingo500 2 дня назад +1

    We got a new way to tell the weather these days. It's called a window.

  • @Wavezzzz601
    @Wavezzzz601 24 дня назад +1

    “No one knows how they work”
    That’s the fun part, they don’t.

  • @alexandermorrison8866
    @alexandermorrison8866 22 дня назад +1

    Changes in air pressure causes the liquid to either crystallize when the pressure is low, indicating poor weather, or stay dissolved in high pressure, indicating good weather.

  • @In_the_shed
    @In_the_shed 23 дня назад +1

    Storm glasses work similar to barometers, camphor recrystallises out in different shapes or structures dependant on the environmental pressure. That doesn’t mean they’re entirely readable as there is still a lot of skepticism as to whether they work or not. I have an egg shaped one sitting on my cupboard

  • @NinjaGuyPhD
    @NinjaGuyPhD 25 дней назад +1

    They have a substance that can crystalize in different ways based on the temperature and are cool looking.

  • @somerandommadman38
    @somerandommadman38 29 дней назад +2

    It just looks like a thing that seems to use ambient temperature and pressure to predict the weather. There may be an additive to the fluid that's most sensitive to these kind of changes.

  • @Holy-Hand-Grenade-of-Antioch
    @Holy-Hand-Grenade-of-Antioch 26 дней назад +2

    "Nobody knows how it works" because it doesn't actually work. 😂

  • @TheAbsoluteCool
    @TheAbsoluteCool 24 дня назад +1

    I put this on my nightstand every time I go on a date. Each time I come home, the storm glass is always empty

  • @alexbetsworth5357
    @alexbetsworth5357 27 дней назад +1

    Instructions unclear, placed next to grandma and now she's tweaking

  • @Digitalpoison
    @Digitalpoison 21 день назад

    Now That's what I call high quality H2O

  • @CooperQueen45
    @CooperQueen45 22 дня назад +2

    It must have inflammation, that never fails me in being a human rain detector

  • @guiguijol
    @guiguijol 21 день назад +1

    Predicting weather has always sounded funky to me when I just need to go outside to figure out.

  • @andrews8722
    @andrews8722 24 дня назад +1

    Just googled "How does storm glass work?" and google told me. Google knows.

  • @boa-sgt_reaperlivestreams5998
    @boa-sgt_reaperlivestreams5998 2 дня назад

    And also you can look up exactly how they work, It's filled with colored water and a couple chemicals, which reacts to changes in barometric pressure in the atmosphere outside the glass

  • @Tavishburn
    @Tavishburn 24 дня назад +1

    'to this day nobody knows how this works'
    holds up a human crafted object that comes with instructions

  • @outrage_swampert979
    @outrage_swampert979 24 дня назад +1

    In order to predict the weather the substance inside must be extremly sensitive to slight changes in atmosferic pressure. I assume that's how it works

  • @Greatathate
    @Greatathate 26 дней назад +1

    50% accuracy proposed (found online) it’s like flipping a coin to see if it’s raining. It’s a neat object, but it does nothing.

  • @duckmoo51
    @duckmoo51 26 дней назад +1

    That’s what Dr. Evil had Austin Powers’ “Mojo” in. Lol

  • @tedhubertcrusio372
    @tedhubertcrusio372 25 дней назад +1

    It's filled with hydrogen peroxide. It reacts to barometric pressure, and is the forerunner to digital weather systems, as opposed to analog dial-based or mark-based systems.

  • @chriswaters926
    @chriswaters926 25 дней назад +1

    Pressure changes we’ve known for since 1750

  • @ruski77
    @ruski77 23 дня назад +1

    “Nobody knows how it works” = “I don’t know how it works”

  • @TimothyWhiteheadzm
    @TimothyWhiteheadzm 24 дня назад +1

    Whenever someone says 'nobody knows how it works' my interpretation is 'I didn't google very hard'.

  • @Mrguypersonmandudebro
    @Mrguypersonmandudebro 24 дня назад +1

    Studies show that a Storm Glass can predict rain an average rate of 45-55%. I have a penny that can do that too.

  • @mortenhansen4641
    @mortenhansen4641 23 дня назад +1

    Didn't know the internet was around in 1750

  • @liamashburn3334
    @liamashburn3334 25 дней назад +1

    Almost the same thing that happens with my head.If I get a certain kind of headache out of nowhere then there's a high chance rain is going to happen within the next 24~48 hours

  • @everyday4play401
    @everyday4play401 24 дня назад +1

    “Nobody knows how they work.”
    Differences in heat and pressure from changes in the weather change the hyper-saturated liquid to form crystals as the water’s ability to dissolve the solute is changed by primarily the heat and secondarily the pressure of the current and changing weather.
    I’ve never even heard of a storm glass or whatever it is until just now. I just understand how simple chemistry works

  • @CantcerCause
    @CantcerCause 23 дня назад +1

    I like how his example is just him looking out the window

  • @girtas
    @girtas 22 дня назад +1

    Regular glass is also a good weather teller, just look through it

  • @CloudColumncat
    @CloudColumncat 25 дней назад +1

    In Korea, there was a time when seasons were explained through the condition of chestnuts bur.
    If is green and itches when you rub it, it is spring.
    If it is green and does not fall to the ground, it is summer.
    If the thorns are hard and brown like a hedgehog, it is fall.
    If it is hollow, it is winter.

  • @linkaiser8709
    @linkaiser8709 24 дня назад +1

    You can also predict if a freezer is cold enough by putting something inside it. If it freezes, it is cold enough.

  • @goodnightvienna8511
    @goodnightvienna8511 26 дней назад +1

    I love this, I always liked barometers that went to “stormy” and this was something I was never aware of ! I wonder if there are cheaper modern versions as I’m sure this one is rather pricey 😢

  • @natanzel4
    @natanzel4 21 день назад +1

    "... it's showing crystals... which means that there's rain..., and indeed it is raining".
    Wouldn't it be easier to simply look out the window, 😅?

  • @rlywtfdude
    @rlywtfdude 13 дней назад +1

    Nobody knows how it works, except everyone does. Crystals dissolve in higher temperature, reappear in lower

  • @kriegguardsman9117
    @kriegguardsman9117 25 дней назад +1

    Fun fact: We can find out just about anything (and I truly mean anything), in the time it takes to ask the question.

  • @Llohr
    @Llohr 26 дней назад +1

    1. We know how they work.
    2. They are less accurate than _a_ _thermometer_ at actually predicting the weather. Yes, a thermometer.

  • @ScythesBlade
    @ScythesBlade 25 дней назад +1

    "Now, what is a storm glass? Instead of answering that question, I'm going to go on a tangent about its origins while not actually explaining them. Oh, it tells weather or something idk'

  • @mikesrandomanimations2870
    @mikesrandomanimations2870 26 дней назад

    THANK YOU for spreading unimportant information😊

  • @FemboyTears
    @FemboyTears 23 дня назад +1

    I like how “go this day nobody knows how it works” is the tiktok/RUclips shorts lingo for “it doesn’t work”

  • @Chokato_
    @Chokato_ 25 дней назад +1

    It does not predict the weather, it only rations with the weather at that moment, so it works the same as if you were looking out the window.

  • @samwright6853
    @samwright6853 25 дней назад +1

    'Nobody knows how it works' usually means that it doesn't.

  • @Helicard
    @Helicard 25 дней назад +1

    If the window is wet, it's raining. If it's bright, its sunny. If there is snow, it's cold. You can believe me. I am a genius

  • @jaymzraulfin2227
    @jaymzraulfin2227 24 дня назад +1

    100% of the time i hear "no one knows how it works" i scoff and call bs, and so far that reaction has been correct 100% of the time.

  • @DaftBrian1
    @DaftBrian1 25 дней назад +1

    Even if it didn’t work, there’s something about it that triggers my shiny goblin brain

  • @zometthecomet
    @zometthecomet 21 день назад +2

    THIS is an advertisement 😂 they are meant to sell you stuff! It’s made to feel like he’s talking to you! But we all know, What’s really going on!

  • @vivienclogger
    @vivienclogger 26 дней назад +1

    I'm in the UK. We don't need one to predict the weather because it's either raining or about to rain.

  • @entarr2604
    @entarr2604 23 дня назад +1

    Thanks to blowing out my knee a few years ago, I too can accurately predict if it'll rain within the next 24 to 48hrs

  • @davidtrunk705
    @davidtrunk705 25 дней назад +1

    I remember we had a weather stick on the side of our house and when it rains the stick points down and clear sky’s it points up .

  • @TheMushroomManDan_FungalFruits
    @TheMushroomManDan_FungalFruits 21 день назад +1

    For optimal use, place this by the window where you can also tell the weather by looking out the F'ing window

  • @Zanian19
    @Zanian19 24 дня назад +2

    If I see a video with dislikes disabled, claiming anything, I just automatically assume bullshit. No googling required.

  • @Velocitytoad
    @Velocitytoad 22 дня назад +1

    "to this day we still don't know how it works".. thats the first sentence in any scam..

  • @johnsamu
    @johnsamu 21 день назад +1

    It's as accurate as my wet finger predictions.

  • @OHI3DS
    @OHI3DS 20 дней назад

    I once broke a storm glass whilst trying to clean and forgetting it was there.
    The most potent and horrible smelling chemicals I've ever smelt came out of it. I'm not even sure how to describe it other than the fact that it burnt my lungs and skin being in the same room as it, that my eyes and head were pounding from the fumes.
    I had to gut everything and clean with bleaches and eucalyptus, do multiple washing loads, and air my room out for a whole two days before I was able to go back in. And sometimes the scent randomly arises. It's been over 11 months.
    It induced headaches and bodily aches, which sucked when I was trying to clean it up.
    0/10 experience, please don't accidentally knock stormglasses over.

  • @UnknownSquid
    @UnknownSquid 20 дней назад +1

    99.999% of the time any RUclipsr says "Nobody knows how this works", we know very intimately how it works, and have ample documented knowledge for anyone to research at any time.
    A useful red flag to know when to use the "Don't recommend this channel" button.

  • @michaelvdven
    @michaelvdven 13 дней назад +1

    we've always roughly known how a stormglass works (not really all that well) and it has nothing to do with static electricity and pretty much everything with a combination of temperature and barometric pressure. Took me less than a minute to verify that. Why mess that up?

  • @XeresKyle
    @XeresKyle 26 дней назад +2

    For optimal use put it by the window. Dude, in that case I'll just look out the f×ckin window to see what the weather is like.

  • @travisberg9031
    @travisberg9031 24 дня назад

    You should put that on your desk in the corner of your puzzle videos so we can see it look a bunch of different ways.. Love your stuff.

  • @humha7613
    @humha7613 23 дня назад

    "Great! We made it! A revolutionary and probably VERY important gadget!. What should we call it?"
    "Storm Glass should be obvious."
    "Yep, very straight foward too. No need for manual or guides needed for future people I guess. They should be able to figure it out!"

    • @coca_0146
      @coca_0146 21 день назад

      They basically work as termometer, the preciptation of the chemicals on the solution inside change based on the temperature arround it. So basically they don't work to predict the wether.

  • @Shinobi33
    @Shinobi33 21 день назад +1

    For some stupid reason I thought you were going to able to create storm like conditions in that glass 😅