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humidity. Whilst this may seem rudimentary, at Bramwell
Brown we hope it also adds a level of charm to the clock!
As well as this, taking its design from traditional barometers,
your clock only has five weather scenes to categorise all the
possible weather conditions. These being: ‘Stormy’, ‘Rain’,
‘Change’, ‘Fair’ and ‘Very Dry’. It is not unusual, therefore,
for the clock to change relatively infrequently during periods
of steady pressure. As well as this, it is worth noting that the
barometric forecast for ‘Very Dry’ is reached rarely as this
requires periods of especially high – and further rising – air
pressure. The adjacent forecast for ‘Fair’ most often covers
periods of good (even glorious!) weather conditions and it is
normal for this display to show a small amount of fluffy white
cloud.
What the Clock should not be used for:
Our top 3 “No no’s”
1. Do not rely on the clocks as a replacement for
publically available meteorological weather forecasting
in situations where you or others depend on such
information for personal safety or security. Please
remember that the weather clock is primarily for visual
enjoyment rather than a serious guide to changing
weather.
2. If you are lucky enough to have one, do not use the
clock in your home sauna. Similarly, do not position the
clock directly above a hot radiator as this will damage
the delicate internal mechanism.
3. Like a Queen’s guard on parade outside Buckingham
Palace, the clock must not lie on its back whilst on duty.
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