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Astrometeorology (Greek: ἄστρον, astron, "constellation, star" + μετέωρος, metéōros, "high in the sky" + λογία, logia, "study"), also known as meteorological astrology (or astrological meteorology), is the study of the influence of the movements of extraterrestrial bodies, including stars and planets, on the climatic conditions and weather of the planet Earth.

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  • Digges, Leonard (1578) (in Middle English), A Prognostication Euerlastinge of Righte Good Effecte: Fruictfully Augmented by the Auctour, Contayning Plain, Briefe, Pleasaunte, Chosen Rules to Iudge the Weather by the Sunne, Moone, Starres, Comets, Rainebowe, Thunder, Cloudes, with Other Extraordinarye Tokens, Not Omitting the Aspects of Planets, Vvith a Briefe Iudgement for Euer, of Plenty, Lacke, Sickenes, Dearth, Vvarres &c. Opening Also Many Naturall Causes Vvorthy to Bee Knovven. to These and Other Now at the Last, Are Ioyned Diuers General Pleasau[n]t Tables, Vvith Many Compendious Rules, Easye to Be Had in Memory, Manifold Vvayes Profitable to All Men of Vnderstanding, London: Leonard Digges Gentleman, Imprinted by Thomas Marsh 
  • Goad, J. (1686), Astro-Meteorologica, or Aphorisms and Discourses of the Bodies Cœlestial, Their Natures and Influences, Discovered from the Variety of the Alterations of the Air, temperate or intemperate, as to Heat or Cold, Frost, Snow, Hail, Fog, Rain, Wind, Storm, Lightnings, Thunder, Blasting, Hurricane, &c. Collected from the Observation ... of Thirty Years, London: Printed by J. Rawlins for Obadiah Blagrave 
  • Goad, J. (1690) (in Latin), Angli Astro-Meteorologica Sana: Sive Principia Physico-Mathematica: Quibus Mutationum Aeris, Morborum Epidemicorum, Cometarum, Terr-Motuum, Aliorumque, Insigniorum Natur Effectuum Ratio Reddi Possit. Opus Multorum Annorum Experientia Comprobatum., Londini: Prostant venales apud Samuelem Tidmarsh, juxta Bursam regalem, in vico vulgo dicto Cornhill 
  • Goad, J. (1699), Astro-Meteorologica, or Aphorisms and Discourses of the Bodies Cœlestial, Their Natures and Influences (2 ed.), London, https://books.google.com/books/about/Astro_Meteorologica.html?id=PrhRAAAAcAAJ