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Ever wondered how people used to judge the weather before weather reports came along they used this clever storm glass designed by admiral fitzroy in the 19th century, this clever gadget uses a reactive fluid to predict the weather, being affected by changes in air pressure and temperature. Clear liquid means a clear day, while murky liquid means rain. And, if there are crystals, expect thunderstorms this glass is marked with the different conditions, making reading it easy. So, for a brilliant display piece that’s also really handy, order this storm glass now