Admiral FitzRoy Small Storm Glass Barometer
Dimensions & Weight:, 6 inches (15.2 cm) tall, 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, Glass Base -, 1 7/8 inches (4.7 cm) in diameter, 2.9 ounces (82 grams),
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This amazing and mysterious liquid and crystal filled storm glass device is used for predicting the weather up to two days in advance. You'll see changes in the crystal formations for fair weather (clear liquid), rainy weather (murky liquid), thunderstorms (crystals at the top), cloudy skies with snow (large flaky crystals) and even windy weather (threads of crystals). Switch on the LED lighted base and watch the crystal formations glow in shades of red, blue and green.
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This mysterious liquid and crystal filled storm glass device is used for predicting the weather up to two days in advance. You'll see changes in the crystal formations if it will be fair weather (clear liquid), rainy weather (murky liquid), thunderstorms (crystals at the top), cloudy skies with snow (large flaky crystals) and even windy weather (threads of crystals). Wood-toned fiberboard base. 5-1/2 tall.
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An invention of the captain of Darwin's HMS Beagle, this updated barometer responds to atmospheric fluctuations to forecast the weather. Crystals within the sealed glass chamber cluster or disperse with changes in air pressure or temperature. Solid beechwood base.
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The storm glass was popularised by Admiral Robert Fitzroy after his historic voyage on the HMS Beagle. The Teardrop Storm Glass comes with a stand,
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