I copied this GIF from the web. It's been sped up.
The actual speed is much slower, too slow to detect.
From Wikipedia:
FitzRoy was a pioneering meteorologist who made accurate daily weather predictions... He achieved lasting fame as the captain of HMS Beagle during Charles Darwin's famous voyage.
Internal and external troubles at the Meteorological Office, financial concerns as well as failing health, and his struggle with depression took their toll.
On 30 April 1865, Vice-Admiral FitzRoy died by suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. FitzRoy died having exhausted his entire fortune on public expenditure.
How he said the storm glass works:
"if fixed, undisturbed, in free air, not exposed to radiation, fire, or sun, but in the ordinary light of a well-ventilated room or outer air, the chemical mixture in a so-called storm-glass varies in character with the direction of the wind, not its force, specially (though it may so vary in appearance only) from another cause, electrical tension."
-Wikipedia
It's great to watch the crystals form and change.
That's a lovely gift! I hope it gives you much enjoyment.
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ReplyDeleteThat is so neat, John. So much better than a tie or a gift card. Your daughter knows you.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. His health and lack of success is so sad. He had something possible.
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ReplyDeleteOh how cool, what a nice gift John! I'm sure you're enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteGreat gift.
ReplyDeleteFascinating piece of equipment. I'm sure you will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteBest Christmas gift ever. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks a very nice gift John :)
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i loved this storm glass dear John
ReplyDeletebeautiful gift by your daughter indeed :)
sad story !