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What is the next sentence of "the sun is dizzy and it rains in the middle of the night"?

The next sentence of "the sun is dizzy and it rains in the middle of the night" is "the wind is dizzy at noon"

"The sun is dizzy and it rains in the middle of the night, and the moon is dizzy and windy at noon" means that the sun is dizzy the day before and it rains the next day, and the night before is dizzy and windy the next day.

What does "the sun is dizzy at midnight, the rain is dizzy at noon, and the wind is dizzy at noon" mean?

Sometimes, there will be apertures around the sun or the moon, which are colorful. People call it "wind circle" and meteorology calls it halo.

The aperture around the sun is called solar halo, and the aperture around the moon is called lunar halo.

It is formed by the refraction or reflection of ice crystals when the light of the sun and the moon passes through the clouds. And this kind of ice crystal structure cloud is often produced when cold and warm air meet. Later, the clouds became thicker and developed into nimbostratus, so the halo was a sign of the coming storm.

When there is a halo in the sky, the local distance from this layer of cloud is 600-700 kilometers. According to the moving speed of 40-50 kilometers per hour, it usually takes more than ten hours for the wind and rain to come after the halo appears. This is the truth that "the sun is dizzy on the third night and the moon is dizzy at noon".

Halo is a cirrostratus formed by sunlight or moonlight passing through ice crystals, which is reflected or refracted to form infrared blue halo. Cirrostratus usually appears in front of low pressure. If the low pressure approaches, the clouds will become: cirrostratus-upper clouds-nimbostratus, and then it will rain. And because the wind is strong in the relatively strong low-pressure area, the appearance of this cloud indicates that there will be rainy weather. In addition, the thicker the cirrostratus at night, the less you can see the stars in the lunar halo, indicating that the low pressure is approaching. Therefore, there is also a saying that there is no star in the wind, no star in the rain at night, and no star in the rain at night. Sometimes, there are apertures around the sun or moon, which are colorful. People call it "wind circle" and meteorology calls it halo.

The aperture around the sun is called solar halo, and the aperture around the moon is called lunar halo. It is formed by the refraction or reflection of ice crystals when the light of the sun and the moon passes through the clouds. And this kind of ice crystal structure cloud is often produced when cold and warm air meet. Later, the clouds became thicker and developed into nimbostratus, so the halo was a sign of the coming storm.

When there is a halo in the sky, the local distance is 600-700 kilometers from this layer of cloud. According to the moving speed of 40-50 kilometers per hour, it usually takes more than ten hours for the wind and rain to come after the halo appears. This is the truth that "the sun is dizzy on the third night and the moon is dizzy at noon". But it is not always stormy after each halo, but also according to the development of the cloud. Generally, it is less likely to rain when there is a lunar halo than when there is a solar halo, but it is mostly wind.