Weather

Weather has some things to do with mythology. But just not greek mythology. From native americans to the asians picking rice. Obviously bad weather means the gods are angry and strike things with lightning and gale winds. Other wise of sunny days with an abundance of sunshine and warmness they are happy or pleased from the sacrifice they made the other day. Either way many were convinced that there were gods that controlled the weather rather than being judged on if they were angry with us or not. They had a god for wind, thunder, lightning, hail, clouds, rain, sun, and any other thing that gets predicted by Dan Rather. Examples of weather related gods to our mythology would be the four winds Boreas, Zephrus, Eurus, and Notus. Or just plain old zeus with his lightning bolts crashing down on us for not having enough women for him. Many gods controlled different aspects of what we call weather but after the gods faded out, theroists and scientists actually found that lightning comes from the ground, not zues's roid rages.