Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - 20 symbols representing the weather
20 symbols representing the weather
Here are 20 symbols representing the weather and their meanings:
It's sunny
Cloudy/cloudy
rain
tornado
thunder and lightning
snow
snowflake
a burst
gentle breeze
fog
Waves/tsunamis
tornado
volcano
sunrise
sunset
rainbow
doubt
Heavy snow storm
raging waves
Heavy rain; rainstorm
These symbols are usually used in weather forecast or weather application, which can help people understand the weather more intuitively. It should be noted that different regions and cultures may have different representations, so the specific meanings of these symbols may be different.
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