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Jan 2, 2007, Severe Winter Weather - Storms, Freezes, and Floods

Don't let winter weather lows get you down. Severe winter weather provides much interest for the home weather station owner when the weather closes in..

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Jan 2, 2007, Understanding and Predicting Winter Storms

How do winter storms form, and where? Winter storms - one name for many forms of extreme weather

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Jan 2, 2007, Wind Speed

Wind Speed Is An Important Way Of Describing Winds. But mixed descriptive terms and measurement systems can lead to tragic consequences.

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Jan 2, 2007, What Is Air Pressure?

What Is Air Pressure, And What Links it To the History of the Barometer? Most of us know that the barometer measures air pressure, but which was thought of first?

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Jan 2, 2007, Weems & Plath Barometers

Weems & Plath Barometers. Weems & Plath are a US firm with a long record of manufacturing quality barometers and other instruments and products for marine users.

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Jan 2, 2007, Weathervanes

Weathervanes Are the Oldest Type of Home Weather Station. Weathervanes combine beauty and usefulness with a long and distinguished history of weather forecasting.

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Jan 2, 2007, WeatherHawk Weather Stations - Rugged and Reliable

WeatherHawk Weather Stations are ideal for challenging environments. Industry grade components and robust construction provide great reliability, particularly in remote locations.

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Jan 2, 2007, Weather Stations And Education

Wireless Weather Stations In Schools - The easy introduction to Math, Physics, Geography....

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Jan 2, 2007, Careful Weather Station Set Up is Critical to Long Term Enjoyment

Careful weather station set up is the key to rewarding weather observation. Time spent in preparation will save you from future problems and frustration.

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Jan 2, 2007, Troubleshooting Home Weather Station Problems

Having Weather Station Problems? This guide provides the solution to most common errors or breakdowns.

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Jan 2, 2007, Weather Radio Facts and Reviews

How to Select the Best Weather Radio for Your Needs. Selecting the right weather radio is easy, once you know how the service works and which radio features are the most useful.

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Jan 2, 2007, Weather Radio Service

What Is The USA Weather Radio Service? How can you use Weather Radio to protect you and your family?

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Jan 2, 2007, Weather Glass

The Weather Glass - The Farmer's and Sailor's Barometer. Mercury has always been the liquid of choice in barometers. But, with some ingenuity, water still works.

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Jan 2, 2007, Protecting Your Home Against Weather Disasters

Severe Weather (And Other Disasters) And Your Home : It's great to observe and study severe weather, but is your home protected?

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Jan 2, 2007, Weather And Latitude

Same Latitude, Same Weather? No Way. Although the equator and the pole may be the same distance away, weather can change remarkably at the same latitude. Here's Why.

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Jan 1, 2007, Waterspouts, Landspouts, and Other Tornado Relatives

Waterspouts, landspouts, dust devils and other spinning winds. Waterspouts and other tornado look-alikes may precede or follow tornadoes. But not always.

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Jan 1, 2007, Watching Tornadoes

Low Risk Observation of Tornadoes - is it Possible? Yes it is, either by learning from others, or by taking advantage of the many ways of observing weather from a distance.

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Jan 1, 2007, Useful Resources

Like to know more about weather? Here are the most useful and interesting weather sites I've found (so far).

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Jan 1, 2007, Useful Links

These links are to sites with less emphasis on weather, or they are links to sites which have helped me while putting this site together. Perhaps they may be helpful for you.

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Jan 1, 2007, Peet Brother's Ultimeter - a Different Approach to Home Weather Stations

Can the Ultimeter Survive in a Wireless Weather Station World? Three Ultimeter models are available, and provide some different answers for home weather observers

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