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  • Cold Weather Paddling - How To Dress
    By: Allison Mac | - There is no reason to stop kayaking once the weather turns cold... unless the water has frozen over. If you are dressed properly cold weather paddling can be invigorating and fun. It is simply a matter of wearing the right gear and keeping your digits and toes dry and toasty.

    The major point to remember when kayaking in cold weather is to layer your clothing.

    First wear a layer of clothes that wicks the moisture away from your body such as a Hydroskin shirt.


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  • Top Picks In A Cold Weather Boot
    By: jceo | - It may feel too early to start preparing for the cold winter up ahead. What about too early to shop for a cute cold weather boot? That's what I thought. These top picks in a cold weather boot will have you looking so chic, you will find excuses to brave the freezing temperatures, just to show these off!

    The Chamonix boot from Keen is a European and fashion-forward design that is hard to ignore. Constructed in waterproof suede and lined with boiled wool, this will not only keep you w ...

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  • How To Care For Your Lawn In The Cool Weather Season
    By: Chris Harmen | - After a long, hot summer, many people are looking forward to the fall season and a reduction in their lawn care duties. However, in order to keep your lawn healthy throughout the winter season and into the spring, you need to know how to water your lawn in cool weather to prevent the ravages of disease and fungus. Your duties don't end with the summer season! The good news is, with just a little bit of care during the cool weather months, your grass will be healthy and lush when the season is ov ...
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  • Heating Things Up With Hot Trends In Cold Weather Boots
    By: jceo | - Baby, it's cold outside! But, with the right cold weather boot, your feet will be fashionably warm and dry. Sometimes it's hard to find fun and fashion in a shoe meant for function. That's why we're breaking down the top designers and latest trends in cold weather boots! From popular brand names to affordable options, we've lined up the best and brightest to help you find the perfect cold weather boot.

    You can't really say cold weather boot without think of the Ugg Brand. Uggs have ...

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  • Top Picks In A Cold Weather Boot
    By: jceo | - It may feel too early to start preparing for the cold winter up ahead. What about too early to shop for a cute cold weather boot? That's what I thought. These top picks in a cold weather boot will have you looking so chic, you will find excuses to brave the freezing temperatures, just to show these off!

    The Chamonix boot from Keen is a European and fashion-forward design that is hard to ignore. Constructed in waterproof suede and lined with boiled wool, this will not only keep you w ...

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  • Weather Instruments And Wireless Home Weather Stations
    By: Gary Vaughn | - You're planning a day at the beach or at the nearby national park this weekend. If you take the time and effort needed to put together an entire day for this outing for your family, you want to know what the weather will be for that time. Otherwise, you may wind up with intolerable weather and ruin the entire trip.

    The good news is that you can have reliable weather information at your very fingertips by inquiring of the various weather websites online. These websites are profession ...

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  • Overview Of Weather In Australia
    By: Sophia Johnson | - Australia, the country as well as a continent is one of the most preferred tourist destinations. Its friendly and warm hospitality, attractive looking places, famous spots and picturesque scenery is legendary. A land of amazing or unforeseen resources, exotic animal and plant life, striking scenery, Australian trip is the excursion to the mysterious island. Regardless of whether it is Australia adventure tour or Fraser island trip, vacations in Australia bestows you fun filled and memorable holi ...
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  • The Dead Weather Tickets - Birth Of The Dead Weather Not Death Of Other Bands
    By: Brent Warnken | - Although Jack White's new band the Dead Weather may be comprised of members of the White Stripes, the Kills and the Raconteurs, the band members are quick to point out that the birth of their new band doesn't mean the death of their former groups. The project originated out of pure dumb (or, actually, bad) luck, as the blues-rock outfit the Kills were opening for another one of Jack White's side projects, the Raconteurs, when White lost his voice and the Kills' tour bus disappeared. White sugges ...
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  • Mini Weather Stations What They Are And How You Can Make Your Own
    By: Paul Mancini | - Everybody needs to know the weather. We need to know this in order to determine whether to take an umbrella or when to return home. Chiefly, we obtain atmospheric data from the radio or the internet. But did you know that you can make your own home weather station?

    One can choose from wireless or wired personal electronic weather stations. The wireless type does not need any wiring and it sends data to your home computer or other receiving device through radio waves. The wired ve ...

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  • Selecting A Weather Station To Fit Your Requirements
    By: Susan Smithson | - A weather station can also supply you some serenity time to get other jobs finished or might allow you the chance to have a quiet cup of joe. The equipment that you will demand are easily found at the electronics store, grocery store, or hobby store. After you get the hang of the tools you will be using you might even take a stab at constructing your very own instrumentation.


    The instrumentation.

    Ok, simplistic yes but that's about it for how weather works. ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Trinidad And Tobago?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Trinidad and Tobago are the southernmost islands in the Windward Islands of the eastern Caribbean. Trinidad is just northeast of the South American country of Venezuela. Tobago is a much smaller island northeast of Trinidad. Trinidad and Tobago are not as heavily dependent on the tourism industry, but remain a popular destination, especially for European travelers. There is very little risk from tropical cyclones during the hurricane season.

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  • How To Choose Clothing For Hot Weather Hiking
    By: Jonsky Sicuna | - Hiking in wot weather can be uncomfortable as your body struggles with dehydration, heat exhaustion and even heatstroke. When it's too hot, don't take your clothes off unless you're in the shade.

    Wear clothing with breathable fabrics to keep yourself cool while protecting your skin from the sun. Heat rashes can intensify if sweat is not taken care of quick enough.

    Too much exposure to the sun can cause painful sunburns and dehydration. In fact, sunburns will cause ...

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  • Weathervanes And Weather Wisdom.
    By: Anthony Silva | - Red Sky at Morning Forecasting the Weather with Weathervanes and Old Weather Wisdom.Red sky at morning, sailor take warning.
    Red sky at night, sailors delightOld proverbs such as this were the earliest weather forecasts. Passed down from generation to generation, these rhymes helped our ancestors recognize when a storm was brewing or a cold snap was on the way.Long before Doppler radar, Early American farmers knew how to predict the weather by reading the wind and watching the ...

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  • The Best Weather Updates
    By: Charlie Reese | - It was about the third time I had checked the weather updates that day, and I was getting impatient. Usually, the weather update on our local news channels pretty consistent, but today it kept going back and forth. The weather satellite showed an ambiguous situation, and the meteorologist could not decide what to make of it.

    I wasn't just watching the weather updates for my health. I had an important reason to watch them. It wasn't just an ordinary outing either " it was a very specia ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Antigua And Barbuda?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Antigua and Barbuda are two islands of the Leeward Islands located in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Barbuda lies about 30 miles north of Antigua and is the smaller and least populated of the two islands. The Caribbean Sea is to the southwest side of the islands and Atlantic Ocean on the northeastern side. Both of the islands lack high terrain, especially Barbuda. Antiguas highest elevation is a little over 1300 feet at Boggy Peak. Barbudas highest point is only near 150 feet. ...
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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To St. Lucia?
    By: Rich Johnson | - St. Lucia is a volcanic island in the Windward Islands of the eastern Caribbean. The island has several peaks with Mt. Gimie in the central range at 3117 feet. Tropical rainforests cover the interior of the island. St. Lucia is occasionally affected by tropical storms and hurricanes, with the main hurricane belt to the north.

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    St. Lucia has a wet and dry season. The wet season begins in June and extends into December. Monthly rainfall amounts on the coastal are ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Barbados?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Barbados is the eastern most island of the Caribbean, situated in the North Atlantic Ocean. Much of the island is comprised of limestone corals. The island has gently sloping hills rising up to 1,100 feet high at Mount Hillaby. Barbados is occasionally affected by tropical storms and hurricanes, with the main hurricane belt to the north.

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    Barbados has a wet and dry season. The wet season runs from July through November and correlates with the Atlantic hurricane ...

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  • 7 Weather Wise Secrets For Travel In Northern Australia
    By: Graeme Lanham | - We stood on the beach and watched as a thunderstorm of biblical proportions roared towards Darwin from the Timor Sea. That night the weather turned nasty.
    Over 200mm (8 inches) of rain fell on the city, temporarily isolating it by road.

    What are the secrets to picking the best weather and season for traveling in Northern Australia?

    Northern Australia has 2 distinct seasons. The wet season lasts from November to April. You are likely to experience wet and sto ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Martinique?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Martinique is the northernmost island of the Windward Islands located in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The Caribbean Sea is on the west side of the island and Atlantic Ocean on the eastern side. It has beautiful scenery including Mount Pelee which is a volcanic mountain over 4,500 feet high.

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    Martinique has a wet climate with about 80 inches of rain per year on average. The wettest time of year occurs as tropical waves bring an increase in showers during hurricane s ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To St. Martin / St. Maarten?
    By: Rich Johnson | - St. Martin / St. Maarten is one of the Leeward islands located in the northeastern Caribbean. It is divided roughly in half with the French side to the north and Dutch side to the south. It has many beautiful bays and white sand beaches including the famous orient beach. Tropical storms and hurricanes occasionally affect the Leewards with the best chance occurring during August and September.

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    St. Martin / St. Maarten rainfall has a wet and dry season with rainfall ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To The Cayman Islands?
    By: Rich Johnson | - The Cayman Islands are an archipelago in the northwest Caribbean Sea. It is made up of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac. Grand Cayman is the most populated of the three islands. The islands are situated south of Cuba and west of Jamaica. The Cayman Islands are noted for its beautiful beaches, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, and other attractions.

    Occasionally, The Cayman Islands are affected by tropical storms and hurricanes, although a direct hit is rare.


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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To The Dominican Republic?
    By: Rich Johnson | - The Dominican Republic is located in the north central Caribbean and is part of the Greater Antilles archipelago. It occupies the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola with Haiti to the west. Santo Domingo, the capital of The Dominican Republic was the first permanent European settlement in the Americas.

    The Dominican Republic is a very mountainous country with peaks over ten thousand feet in the Cordillera central. The mountains cause a great variation in the climate ac ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Puerto Vallarta, Mexico?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Puerto Vallarta is located on the west central coast of Mexico by the Bay of Banderas. It is a popular tourist destination for its marina, whale watching, golf and very pleasant climate during the winter. Hurricanes are a rarity with the last major one in October 2002 when hurricane Kenna made landfall just to the north of Puerto Vallarta. Most tropical storms and hurricanes move to the west of bringing only fringe effects.

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    Puerto Vallarta has a short but inten ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Cabo San Lucas, Mexico?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Cabo San Lucas is located on the southern tip of Baja Mexico. The Pacific Ocean is to the west and Sea of Cortez to the east. Cabo is a tourist destination noted for its night life, beautiful beaches, marina, sport fishing, golf, as well as many other attractions. During an average year, there are more than 300 days with abundant sunshine. Occasionally hurricanes threaten Cabo, but the vast majority weakens or passes well to the south.

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    Cabo San Lucas has an arid ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Guadalajara, Mexico?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Guadalajara is Mexico's second largest city located in west central Mexico. It has a dry climate most of the year and is situated at over 5000 feet altitude in the Mexican highlands. There are very little direct effects from hurricanes in the eastern Pacific, except for occasionally clouds and rain.



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    Guadalajara has a very short wet season which coincides with summer. The rest of the year is very dry with less than one inch of rain per month on average. Se ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Aruba?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Aruba is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and is located in the Caribbean Sea north of Venezuela. The Netherlands Antilles islands of Bonaire and Curacao are just to the east. Aruba is fairly flat with some hills several hundred feet high. It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its white sandy beaches.

    Hurricanes and tropical storms nearly always pass to the north of Aruba, through the central Caribbean or farther north. Occasionally some fringe effects such ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Florida?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Florida Weather Overview

    The state of Florida has a duel climate weather regime. The northern part of the state experiences all four seasons and the central and southern parts more of a wet dry season with mild temperatures. Hurricanes are a threat to all of Florida. The greatest risks are the Florida Keys, with Cape Canaveral south to the Keys, and Ft. Myers south to the Keys also an increased risk. The western Florida panhandle also has a heightened risk for tropical cyclon ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Hawaii?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Hawaii is an archipelago that makes up hundreds of islands that that stretch over 1500 miles. The climate of Hawaii is surprisingly complex. The Hawaiian Islands lie in the tropics, but because of high volcanic mountains, the weather can be quite varied. Mauna Kea is the highest peak on the island of Hawaii at nearly 14,000 feet.

    Hawaii Rainfall
    Rainfall varies widely not only from one island to another, but is very dependent upon the elevation of the location, and if t ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Jamaica?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Jamaica is a popular tourist destination with travelers visiting, Kingston, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and many private resorts locations. Jamaica is a mountainous country with some peaks above 7500 feet. Rainfall may approach 200 inches in a year. Most resort locations are at much lower elevations or near the Caribbean Sea and receive much less rainfall. Jamaica is in the hurricane belt and has the potential to be affected by strong tropical cyclones. It is rare for any small island to receive ...
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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Puerto Rico?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Puerto Rico is the easternmost island of the Greater Antilles in the northern Caribbean. The Atlantic Ocean borders it to the north and Caribbean Sea to the south. Mountains cover the central part of Puerto Rico to the eastern coast with some peaks over four thousand feet high. These mountains have a profound effect on precipitation regimes and to a lesser extent temperatures. Puerto Rico is also affected by hurricanes with the greatest threat during the height of hurricane season from mid ...
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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To The Bahamas?
    By: Rich Johnson | - The Bahamas are an archipelago southeast of Florida and northeast of Cuba. It comprises about 700 islands and many more islets. Of the vast number of islands, only about 30-40 are inhabited. The geography of The Bahamas is mostly quite flat with only a few hills above 100 feet. The highest point is located on Cat Island at 206 feet. Since there is so little change in topography, the influence is minimal on weather effects.

    The Bahamas are occasionally affected by tropical st ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To The Turks And Caicos?
    By: Rich Johnson | - The Turks and Caicos are a group of about 40 islands and cays which is an extension of the archipelago that makes up The Bahamas Islands. The Turks and Caicos are north of Hispaniola in the Atlantic Ocean.

    The Turks and Caicos are occasionally affected by tropical storms and hurricanes. The most likely chance of experiencing a tropical cyclone would be during the height of hurricane season. This generally is mid August through early October. The strongest hurricanes usually mo ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To The Virgin Islands?
    By: Rich Johnson | - The Virgin Islands are situated just east of Puerto Rico in the northern Caribbean. Most of the islands are volcanic in origin and are quite rugged with some peaks over 1500 feet high. They are divided into the U.S. Virgin Islands to the west and British Virgin Islands to the east. The largest islands include, Saint John, Saint Croix, Saint Thomas, Tortola, Anegada, and Virgin Gorda. Many smaller islands are part of the Virgin Islands also. The Atlantic Ocean borders the Virgin Islands to th ...
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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Acapulco?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Acapulco is a popular tourist destination on the southwest coast of Mexico. The monsoon trough becomes active causing an increase in tropical weather disturbances especially during late summer. High mountains nearby help build thunderstorms during the summer also. Low humidity and pleasant warm days dominate the winter months.

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    Acapulco has a very distinct wet and dry season. The heaviest rains occur from June through the middle of October. The increase in rainf ...

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  • What's The Weather Like When Traveling To Cancun And Cozumel?
    By: Rich Johnson | - Cancun and Cozumel are popular Mexican tourist destinations. Cancun is located on the northeastern part of the Yucatan peninsula. Cozumel is an island about 12 miles east of the mainland, in the northwest Caribbean Sea. Cozumel is very flat and is noted for its beautiful beaches, snorkeling, and SCUBA diving. Cancun and Cozumel both have Mayan ruins which also attract many visitors.

    The weather pattern is dictated by the wet and dry season. Much heavier rainfall occurs during the wet se ...

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  • Atlanta' Changing Weather Patterns - Nasa
    By: PiBa | - Welcome to the Thunder Dome
    Atlanta's Urban Heat Alters Weather Patterns

    As the heat builds during a blistering summer day in Atlanta, Georgia, you can almost hear the clouds overhead cry, "Let's get ready to rumble!"

    Urban and city growth has altered Atlanta's environment, setting up a uniquely altered world of weather. Because urban areas both produce and capture heat, a bubble or "urban heat island" forms around the city. The temperature in Atlanta is 5 to 8 de ...

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  • One Of The Most Popular Weather Girls
    By: Francis K Githinji | - The word weather girls remind us of so much. We mainly have the singing sensation in mind. They were the all American girl group which was formed in 1982. The original members of the weather girls were Martha Wash and Izora Armstead. They are known for many hits but one record that was a hit wonder was called 'It is raining men'. They have produced many albums since that time and, they have made a mark in the world of music. But let us think of the other kinds of weather girls. Weather girls are ...
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  • 7 Day Weather Forecast Is It Worth The Paper Its Written On
    By: markcb | - Weather forecasting is becoming more accurate. I dont think there is much doubt about that. With the introduction of ever more sophisticated technology, both computerised and satellite, any weather professional can be more confident than ever about his ability to forecastbut only to a point.

    Thanks to the chaotic nature of our climate and atmosphere a long range forecast is still not something you would bet your house on. Most weather forecasts are accurate to with ...

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  • The Wild Weather Race That So Nearly Became A Tragedy
    By: markcb | - This weekend in the Lake District 1,700 fell runners, out of a total of 2,500 became stranded in atrocious weather conditions. Fortunately, eventually, every single one of them was either rescued or returned safely of their own accord, but the recriminations are flying around the organisers' ears as the police had advised them to call off the event. Weather forecasters were predicting winds of up to 100mph and torrential rain, and they were right on both counts. In some parts of the Lake Di ...
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  • Weather And Business - A Great Day For Selling
    By: markcb | - Okay, so it's hot and you want an ice-cream. That seems obvious, but what is less obvious is the breakdown of different ice-cream types sold in differing weather. For instance in moderate warmth a soft ice-cream in a cone is sold more. However if it starts to get really hot people tend to look for something more thirst quenching such as an ice lolly, which is effectively a drink on a stick.

    Lager has a threshold of 73 degrees Fahrenheit, when the temperatures reach this level sal ...

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  • Weather Gods And Ancient Meteorology
    By: markcb | - The first meteorologists were the priests and shamans of early civilisations. They were tasked with appeasing the gods who, it was believed, controlled the climate and all natural phenomena. This was no mean feat as you can imagine, and sometimes their very lives depended upon favourable weather.

    By 3500 BC Egyptian communities were well established along the Nile where the weather was warm and sunny, and water was abundant. However as this early cradle of civilisation was totall ...

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  • Wireless Weather Stations - The New Age Of Weather Forecasting
    By: markcb | - Mankind has always had a fascination with the climate and its many vagaries and this fascination has now been brought into our homes. with the popularity of the wireless weather station.
    These nifty little gadgets keep track of temperature, air pressure, humidity, wind speed and direction, rainfall and even rainfall rate! And they also come with an inbuilt severe weather alarm to warn you of forthcoming storms. These alarms work on the principle that a sudden storm is preceded by a rapid ...

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  • How To Measure The Weather
    By: markcb | - There are five basic instruments needed for an accurate record of the weather. A rain gauge, anemometer (wind gauge), thermometer, barometer and weathervane.

    1.Rain gauge. These come in all shapes and sizes from a basic glass jar with incremental measurements on the side, to a wireless rain gauge which can be placed anywhere in your garden and remotely records data such as current rainfall total, current rainfall rate per hour and daily, weekly or monthly totals. They can also be ...

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  • Wonderful Weather, Except Here Of Course
    By: markcb | - You know that feeling. It's been raining all summer and you are travelling to a hot, sunny beach many miles from home. You call home to check on the family, pets and lottery, only to be told the sun has come out and everyone back home is running around in shorts, getting a tan and smiling at each other. It takes the edge off your holiday.

    We let the weather spoil our fun. Of course this is a general statement and doesn't ring true all of the time. However, many a time I have been ...

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  • Title: Installation Of The Garage Door Weather Strip Door Seals
    By: Johan Hedin | - Because the garage is usually built attached to the home, the cool air generated from the air conditioner may leak through gaps around the garage door. The garage door weather strip will keep air from leaking out, making the garage warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Besides conserving energy, it can help keeping the garage clean. No longer do you have to worry about water entering the garage because this weather strip will prevent any incoming rain, snow, dirt, snakes and rodents from enteri ...
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  • You May Set A Weather Prediction On The Desktop
    By: Mathew Petrenko | - There are only several things in the world which we can not predict. They are women and weather. The object of speech is not women. Since ancient times people utilized different methods to predict and even control the weather.

    With the advent of computers it has become probable to do numeric predictions, i.e. building an image of the atmosphere, inputting the known parameters and calculating the future condition of the atmosphere on the basis of these figures.

    As th ...

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  • What Makes Weather?
    By: Greg Hansward. | - What makes weather, well, weather? The simple answer might be the Earth's atmosphere and the changes that take place there. But take the investigation a step farther and ask how those changes occur. Or better yet, why they occur.

    There is one factor that can take most of the blame (or credit) depending on how the weather change affects life on Earth. Without the sun, we would have no weather formations. First of all, without a sun to warm the planet the atmosphere and everyth ...

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  • Aspects To Costa Rica Weather That You Need To Keep In Mind
    By: Muna Wanjiru | - As you look at the weather information you will find that this beautiful country has a relatively pleasant climate. While you may feel that you will not be able to stand going outdoors you will find yourself pleasantly wrong.

    For those of you who are visiting the capital of Costa Rica, it is located in the mountain regions of Costa Rica. This makes for a cooling climate that will make your visit a pleasure.

    When you look at the Costa Rica weather you will see there ...

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  • Earth Itself Can Change Weather Patterns
    By: Peter Wilson. | - Earth's Effect On Weather Formation

    Weather formation is a very complex process, involving the sun, the Earth's atmosphere and the rotation of the Earth. But there is one more item to add to the list of ingredients responsible for changing weather patterns. This last piece of the puzzle is none other than good old terra firma.

    Yes, the unique combination of land and ocean that makes up the Earth has significant effect on weather patterns, temperature and precipita ...

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