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"Rain, rain, go away, come again some other day..." That it always does. Humanity and rain are eternally intertwined. Long have people both questioned and desired to master the weather. Only in the last few centuries have we truly begun to understand it. The earliest theories of weather emerged in the the Ancient Near East. Where weather was often the maker and breaker of society. From where other civilizations took inspiration. As most of science, the first empirical attempts to understand it emerged in Ancient Greece. Aristotle began a belief in a Spheres that would one day become Science. ————— Video Sources (Support the creators/uploaders): -Rain On The Tree | FREE HD Stock Video Footage: https://bit.ly/2Q24atn -Free Slow Motion Footage: Heavy Rain: https://bit.ly/2Kb5hS6 -Rain Thunder Water Lightning Thunderstorm Wet No Copyright Video: https://bit.ly/2K85LbL -HD Stock Footage - Rain droplets on windshield - Public Domain - Free Stock Footage: https://bit.ly/2A0gW1z -Stars TimeLapse - Stock Footage || Videohive: https://bit.ly/2PYwih3 ————— Music: Nat Keefe with the Bow Ties - "Dude Wheres My Horse" (00:00-01:05) Frédéric Chopin — "Galop Marquis", preformed by Aya Higuchi (01:05-01:15) Topher Mohr and Alex Elena - "Uptown" (01:15-04:17) Dan Lebowitz - "The Clean Up Man" (04:17-06:34) Dan Lebowitz - "Lazy River Rag" (06:34-08:41) Dan Lebowitz - "Wave in the Atmosphere" (08:41-11:02) The 126ers - "King Street" (11:02-13:34) Kevin MacLeod - "Crinoline Dreams" (13:34-14:04) ————— All copyrighted media, images, and music respective owner(s). ————— Sources: -Aristotle. Aristotle: Meteorologica. Translated by H. D. P. Lee, Harvard University Press, 1952. -Barnett, Cynthia. Rain: A Natural and Cultural History. Broadway Books, 2016. -Frisinger, H. Howard. “Aristotle and His ‘Meteorologica.’” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 53, no. 7, 1972, pp. 634–638. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/26254521. -Frisinger, Howard. “Meteorology before Aristotle.” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 52, no. 11, 1971, pp. 1078–1080. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/26253850. -Bowker, D. (2011), Meteorology and the ancient Greeks. Weather, 66: 249-251. doi:10.1002/wea.758 -“Storms and Floods in the Ancient World.” NPR, NPR, 1 Oct. 2005, https://n.pr/2Pwsi7P. -Taub, Liba. “Greek and Roman Meteorology.” Serious Science, 8 Aug. 2017, https://bit.ly/2Pwsrbn. -Cartwright, Mark. "Tower of the Winds." Ancient History Encyclopedia. Ancient History Encyclopedia, 31 Mar 2017. Web. 16 Nov 2018. ————— Weather Forecast: "Thank You For Watching"