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La Crosse Technology WS-7014CH-IT Indoor & Outdoor Digital Thermometer w/ Indoor Humidity, Forecaster, Atomic Clock

Amazon Price: $18.99 (as of 06/02/2012)Buy Now
List Price: $74.95

# Wireless weather station reads indoor temperature, humidity, and remote temperature
# Radio-controlled time and date reads info from U.S. atomic clock
# Included remote sensor reads temperature from up to 330 feet away (depending on obstructions)
# Forecasts weather conditions (up to 75 percent accuracy) based on air pressure
# Measures 3-1/2 by 5-1/2 by 1-1/4 inches

Release Date: 01/15/2007

La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor

La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor

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La Crosse Technology WS-9013U Wireless Temperature Station

La Crosse Technology WS-9013U Wireless Temperature Station

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The Weather Channel WS-8035TWC Wireless Weather Station

The Weather Channel WS-8035TWC Wireless Weather Station

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La Crosse Technology WS-9035U Wireless Weather Station and Wind Sensor

La Crosse Technology WS-9035U Wireless Weather Station and Wind Sensor

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La Crosse Technology TX3UP Wireless Temperature Sensor with Probe

La Crosse Technology TX3UP Wireless Temperature Sensor with Probe

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The Weather Identification Handbook: The Ultimate Guide for Weather Watchers

Amazon Price: $4.43 (as of 06/02/2012)Buy Now
List Price: $16.95

THE WEATHER IDENTIFICATION HANDBOOK is essential for the outdoor photographer, adventurer, or meteorological enthusiast. It is also perfect for any parent whose child asks the proverbial question, "Why is the sky blue?"

Release Date: 12/31/1969

Links To Weather Cams

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World Weather Cams
A worldwide list of weather cams.

When you visit Antarctic Mawson Station live images of weather web cam be sure to take a minute to listen to the sounds of Mawson Station in the Antarctic. Have you ever heard a Weddel Seal yawn? Have you ever heard an Emperor Penguin sneeze?

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Links

Live Weather Images
Provides links to current weather images from the US and Europe.
GoWally.com Live Doppler Radars
Links to television station radars and other radar systems throughout the U.S.
National Weather Service Doppler Radars
The latest doppler radar images in the United States from the National Weather Service, including national composites and one hour radar loops.
Weather Picture Of The Day
A new picture of weather phenomena is presented daily, includes details, photo gallery, free website content, free daily picturemail, and the chance to submit your own pictures.
IPS MeteoStar Radar
National and local radar images and loops for the United States. Includes Base Reflectivity, Vertical Integrated Liquid and Storm Total Rainfall images.
C2K's WeatherPage
Images of current weather, severe weather, radar, and satellite, viewed through WxViewer.
CNN.com - Weather
Great worldwide current weather images
Storms - tinyvices.com
(go to this link to read about the history of these photos, it's
insane.)
www.extremeinstability.com
WHNeatPhotos
Rockingham Remembered Wilson's Picks Neat Photos Mt. St. Helens at sunrise.Mt. St. Helens continues to spew ash, while it is forming a lava dome in the crater and still havingminor tremors.Here in this sunrise shot above and below, she appears to be blowing smoke rings (and anything so benign is
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The Three Types of Weather Satellite Imagery

The most commonly used channels on weather satellites used are the visible, infrared, and water vapor satellites.
The darker regions in water vapor imagery are areas where very little water vapor exists in the middle and upper troposphere, and the lighter regions are very moist.
Water vapor imagery has become a very valuable tool for weather analysis and prediction in the last ten years because water vapor imagery shows moisture in the atmosphere, not just cloud patterns.

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