Whatever the weather, it doesn't matter to me if I stay at home.
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The weather is of the atmosphere, so it, like humans, has its own personality. You can't call yourself a magician if you can't read the atmosphere.
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Falling hail cannot adapt to the warm summer air. It had no effect other than causing damage.
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The tempest shows no contempt for the weak, for it is the weather of natural selection. "In a storm, only the strong grass remains." That is the providence of this world.
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It may be possible to prepare for the typhoon in advance, but to tell the truth we still fear its arrival.
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The river mist that rises from the temperature difference between the water and air is the mist that appears early in the evening. Truly, it resembles the boat ride to the land of the dead.
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Drizzle that humidifies the air is a book's worst enemy. I imagine they get moldy in your house too.
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Hah! What was I doing?
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On sunny days at the beginning of summer, you can see strong winds blowing mist on the mountain very well. It seems comfortable, but the mountain air also blows down to the base.
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The deep fog stips away people's eyesight and all their mobility. That can only mean death.
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The cloudy skies that block harmful rays are uninterestingly plain. However, overcast is the gentlest weather to all living things.
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In sparse rainfall, small drops are different from large drops. You're still causing strong winds and little rain. Why don't you return home?
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A seven-colored curtain!? The sky still has colors that I haven't seen after all.
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Azure is the color of a sky that works hard to bring forth a good light. That's almost like avoiding, don't you think?
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The rain that falls when it's sunny is the deceitful weather. It is what they call a fox's wedding, after all.
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Snow that remains on the ground is a sign of evil, as there is almost no difference between snow and rain.
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