Archer & Kisa
Archer Archer
Hey, I've been watching the clouds roll over the ridge lately, and I wonder if there's a pattern that could help in spotting good hunting spots. Do you ever notice any signs in the cumulus that predict a storm?
Kisa Kisa
Yeah, I notice the big, puffier cumulus when the pressure starts dropping. Those clouds often line up like a row of pancakes and then turn into a big squall line after a minute or two. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge; if it’s falling faster than a minute or two, that’s a cue that a storm is on the way. The trick is to spot that subtle shift before the clouds actually start to lift.
Archer Archer
That’s a solid rule of thumb. I’ll keep my eyes on the sky and my compass steady—nature’s signals are often the first warning before the wind turns. Keep it simple and watch the pressure, just as you said.
Kisa Kisa
Sounds good—just keep the barometer steady and watch those pressure drops. When the reading starts to dip, that’s usually the cue to move in before the cloud line breaks. And if you hear that low, steady rumble from the cumulus, you know the storm’s already on its way. Keep it simple and stay sharp.