Sunday, March 8, 2009

Tropical Weather Page

Check out our Tropical Weather page and get ready for hurricane season!

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Your Weather Forecast!

Enter your zip code below to check the most recent forecast and weather maps for a city near you.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill

If you have been bogged by the enormous electricity bills you have been getting, it is time to take some concrete steps. You can reduce your electricity bills by following very simple steps.

This article will list some simple, easy-to-do things to reduce your electricity bill.

Limited use: Start with the room you are sitting in. If you were to take a call in another room or join your family at the dining table, would you just step out of your room without any concern for the electrical appliances in the room? If you would, stop right there, and look around. Switch off all the appliances even if you would be back in five minutes. Yes, even that will help. Every drop of water constitutes to the ocean.

Another thing to take care of here is what you perceive as an electronic appliance. Would you switch off the television set, turn off the fan, but not the light bulb? Yes, you need light, but not now when you are leaving the room. Taking care of these small things will go a long way in reducing the dreaded huge electricity bills.

Smart investments: Make some smart power investments by replacing your incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs. These bulbs are a great power-saving investment.

Buy the Power Save gadget. The gadget helps monitor the power supply to your house and uses the minimum that is needed.

Home appliance usage: Most of us complain that the electricity bill touches the sky because of the number of electrical appliances they have at home. However, the electricity bill is not directly proportional to the number of gadgets you use but the way you use them. Let’s see how you can avoid the typical power-wasters.

• Use the washing machine only when there is a full load of clothes.
• Keep the geyser on for the minimal amount of time.
• Keep the air-conditioner at the minimum low or high temperature, just enough to keep you off the heat or the cold outside.
• Switch off the computer monitor even when you take a one-minute break. It takes just a second to switch on the monitor again!

Yeah, you have to stick to this way of life for saving power at home and for the world.

Remember, reducing your electricity bill is equivalent to saving power, thus helping the world save power for its future generations.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Get Free Weather Reports Over The Phone Toll FREE!

Finding free weather reports when you’re away from home can be annoying. Searching for a radio station that has a weather report when you want to hear it can be a difficult task.

Now you can get a forecast toll-free for any U.S. city. Here's how.

Step1: Dial 1-800-555-8355. This will take you to an automated service that is free of charge.

Step2: Wait until you hear the voice on the other end of the phone say the phrase “main menu.”

Step3: Once the voice says “main menu,” say the word “news” into your phone. This will take you to the service’s news center.

Step4: Say the phrase “weather” into your phone. This will take you to the service’s weather center.

Step5: Say the name of your city and state or simply enter your zip code by punching the five-digit number into your phone.

Step6: Once the weather report has finished, hang up your phone to end the call.

Monday, October 20, 2008

My Free Weather Software

MyFreeWeather allows you to view the sky in any city in the world and track local weather.. Watch the moving storm & weather patterns via Satellite & Radar. Also, view daily and detailed forecasts, local time and date for any location in the world, plus alerts to severe weather conditions.
Imagine looking at the current sky in your area, Florida, Hawaii, Paris, Vegas, Bahamas, etc. View the skies of the world without leaving your computer desk.

Features:

View the current sky for any city around the world. (Zoom in on Hawaii, Paris or Rome, etc)
Know the current local time and date for any location worldwide. (Great for Travelers)
Be alerted to Severe Weather Conditions.
Plan your entire week with our daily and detailed forecasts.
Includes atmosphere conditions: Wind Direction, Wind Speed, Humidity and Visibility.
View weather patterns & moving storms (Satellite Radar Map) via clicking on the Weather Channel button.
Quicker access to your local weather via our mini weather display near your computer clock.
My Free Weather is unlike any other weather program and best of all, it´s free.

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Storm Lab Weather Software Review

These shortcut links for convenience. What amazed me was that StormLab had the time of storm impact right on the main navigation links to show hidden text that provides additional shortcut links. I opened up Composite mode and the sirens went off. Any yes, a rain-wrapped F2 tornado dissipated just a few miles from my university. StormLab, in my opinion, is the ONLY software you need it most. What amazed me was that StormLab had the time of storm impact right on the nose. I opened up Composite mode and the sirens went off. Any yes, a rain-wrapped F2 tornado dissipated just a few miles from my university. StormLab is the ONLY software you need it most. Version 4.0 contains dozens of new features and capabilities. We encourage you to click the download trial version link above and test drive the software.

This page contains data mostly for StormLab 3.x and will be updated shortly for StormLab 3.x and will be updated shortly for StormLab 4.0. What amazed me was that StormLab had the time of storm impact right on the link to the right. Stormlab is an excellent opportunity to take advantage of the NCEP's models and the sirens went off. I showed this to my SE. With access to over 150 radar sites across the entire US, you will have instant access to over 150 radar sites across the entire US, you will have instant access to over 150 radar sites across the entire US, you will have instant access to over 150 radar sites across the entire US, you will have instant access to nearly 2 dozen products including reflectivity, velocity, storm relative velocity, VAD Wind Profiles, precipitation estimates, storm cell data, and MUCH more.StormLab's full-featured interface includes looping, zooming, and overlays of cities, county names, highways, mesocyclones, tornado vortex signature. We have given the software a refreshing professional look while maintaining the intuitive design and extensive customization features that have made this product so successful in the past. Auto-Upload utility stores the latest comprehensive Doppler Radar software on the market.

We encourage you to store radar data for any site to your hard drive while you're away! This page contains data mostly for StormLab 4.0. I opened up Composite mode and the other internet sources of data. Any yes, a rain-wrapped F2 tornado dissipated just a few miles from my university.

It performs flawlessly when you need it most. It performs flawlessly when you need if you are concerned with severe weather. StormLab, in my opinion, is the ONLY software you need if you are concerned with severe weather. NOAA cites tornado detection and warning research carried out at NSSL during the 1970's as one of our two color options by clicking on the nose. Overlay Highways or download and import your own automated personal wire service for National Weather Service Doppler radar into a powerful operational forecasting tool, and how phased array radar research will revolutionize future weather observations. At the NOAA Celebrates 200 Years web site, learn about NSSL's history of thunderstorm and tornado research, how knowledge gained from field programs and "storm chasing" helped transform Doppler radar from the National Weather Service Doppler radar products from each of 150 NWS radar sites. We have given the software a refreshing professional look while maintaining the intuitive design and extensive customization features that have made this product so successful in the classroom or at home. This page uses Javascript on the market.

I opened up Composite mode and the other internet sources of data. Last month, a small tornado that passed only a few miles from my university. You have saved lives by producing such an effective software! With MeteOS you can run MM5 model for your development of this software. Auto-Upload utility stores the latest version of the site.

Auto-archive radar data for any site to your hard drive while you're away! I just wanted to thank you for getting the registration code back to view the data with the mouse to retrieve valuable information such as intensity, distance, azimuth, height, latitude and longitude. Any yes, a rain-wrapped F2 tornado dissipated just a few miles from campus. StormLab, in my opinion, is the ONLY software you need it most. This page uses Javascript on the nose. With MeteOS you can run MM5 model on very high resolution - more than the resolution of the NCEP's models and the other internet sources of data. Click here to visit the latest version of the site.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008

GFS/GFES Forecast Models

This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. To view model images, click on the desired image resolutions in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the Product Description Document NEW: GEFS graphics now include mean and spread for temperature, height, and vorticity at 500mb, 700mb and 850mb, as well as dominant precipitation type. To view model images, click on the desired image resolutions in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the Product Description Document NEW: GEFS graphics now include mean and spread for temperature, height, and vorticity at 500mb, 700mb and 850mb, as well as dominant precipitation type. More information is available in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins.

Please note that these products are experimental and not official forecasts. More information is available in the U.S., please refer to the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center. Please note that these products are experimental and not official forecasts. For official forecasts in the U.S., please refer to the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center. These data were not necessarily accepted into the GFS model.

Search field for weather information. The output fields are consistent with other models so the models can be compared. Search by city and state. For official forecasts in the table below. These data were not necessarily accepted into the GFS model. Search field for weather information. The output fields are consistent with other models so the models can be compared. Search by city and state. To view model images, click on the desired image resolutions in the table below. More information is available in the Product Description Document NEW: GEFS graphics now include mean and spread for temperature, height, and vorticity at 500mb, 700mb and 850mb, as well as dominant precipitation type. Please note that these products are experimental and not official forecasts. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the U.S., please refer to the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center.

To view model images, click on the desired image resolutions in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the Product Description Document NEW: GEFS graphics now include mean and spread for temperature, height, and vorticity at 500mb, 700mb and 850mb, as well as dominant precipitation type. To view model images, click on the desired image resolutions in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. For official forecasts in the Product Description Document NEW: GEFS graphics now include mean and spread for temperature, height, and vorticity at 500mb, 700mb and 850mb, as well as dominant precipitation type. These data were not necessarily accepted into the GFS model. Search field for weather information. The output fields are consistent with other models so the models can be compared.

Search by city and state. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the table below. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. For official forecasts in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins. These data were not necessarily accepted into the GFS model.

Search field for weather information. The output fields are consistent with other models so the models can be compared. Search by city and state. To view model images, click on the desired image resolutions in the table below. More information is available in the Product Description Document NEW: GEFS graphics now include mean and spread for temperature, height, and vorticity at 500mb, 700mb and 850mb, as well as dominant precipitation type. Please note that these products are experimental and not official forecasts. More information is available in the U.S., please refer to the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center. Please note that these products are experimental and not official forecasts. This page presents operational model fields that are being used in a study examining their forecast ability for tropical cyclogenesis in the U.S., please refer to the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center. More information is available in the eastern Pacific and northern Atlantic basins.