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[[File:BouguereauStormL'Orage (The Storm), by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.jpg|thumb|250px400px|''The Storm'', 1874 painting by [[w:William-Adolphe Bouguereau|William-Adolphe Bouguereau]].]]
{{quote|'''[[Sherlock Holmes]]:''' There's an east wind coming, Watson.
'''[[The Watson|Dr. Watson]]:''' I think not, Holmes. It is very warm.
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* ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead]]''. [[Those Two Guys]] get into a long argument about trying to determine the direction of the wind, based on something [[Talkative Loon|Hamlet]] said. Later on, the Player carelessly remarks "I know which way the wind is blowing."
* ''[[Dune]]'' (1984): "A storm is coming. ...'''Our''' storm!"
* The [[X-Men (film)|first ''[[X-Men 1]]'' movie]]. Said by a security guard as the X-Men, [[A Worldwide Punomenon|including Storm]], fly past hidden by fog.
* Completely botched in the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''-worthy film ''[[Red Zone Cuba]]'', when ominous thunder during our "[[Anti-Hero|heroes]]"' plane ride with [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Cherokee Jack]] fails to match the local weather conditions...
{{quote|'''Servo:''' Man, it sounds pretty bad... wait a minute, it's ''beautiful'' out there!}}