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Early medieval Viking weather station from the 7th century.
With the help of a stone that is suspended freely from a rope under a wooden tripod, the Vikings were able to determine and describe various weather phenomena with great precision. The Viking weather station works as follows:
Dry stone = Sun
Hot stone = Heat wave
Wet stone = Rain
White stone = Snow
Stone in water = Storm surge
Invisible stone = Fog
Stone moving = Wind
Stone swinging violently = Storm
Stone fallen down = Earthquake
Red-hot stone = Volcanic eruption
Double stone = Too much mead & beer
Triple stone = To much magic mushrooms
No stone = THIEVES! Damn … to arms!
Stone hanging upwards = "RAGNARÖK", End of the world