Article 6ZYT3 Weatherwatch: Forecasting’s astrological origins

Weatherwatch: Forecasting’s astrological origins

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David Hambling
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Weather forecasting was still banned under the 1735 Witchcraft Act when the Met Office was founded in 1854

Forecasting the weather used to be less scientific and more magical, to the point that practitioners could be accused of witchcraft.

The mathematician and astronomer Ptolemy of Alexandria drew up tables of planetary motions in the second century. Ptolemy was a notable pioneer in astronomy, but went too far in his conclusions about planets influencing our atmosphere. He devised a complex set of calculations to determine their supposed effects on the weather, in a branch of astrology known as astrometeorology.

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