Monday, February 16, 2004
Weather
Due to the nature of my job it is beneficial for me to check the weather forecast often, and I do that. Usually I check on the internet, check the weather channel on TV or listen to a local radio station on the way to work. One of the fascinating things about modern technology is that these forecasters are able to check the countryside for multiple readings across the land to be able to tell us what the weather should be. There are at least a dozen places to look for the local weather activity in your region on the internet. In my area more than half a dozen radio stations give the local conditions to be, many times a day. Each TV station supplies their version of what we are about to endure. What I don't understand is that each of these outlets give a different forecast every day at any given time for whatever area you live in. Why is this so difficult to figure out? Don't we only have one sky?
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Due to the nature of my job it is beneficial for me to check the weather forecast often, and I do that. Usually I check on the internet, check the weather channel on TV or listen to a local radio station on the way to work. One of the fascinating things about modern technology is that these forecasters are able to check the countryside for multiple readings across the land to be able to tell us what the weather should be. There are at least a dozen places to look for the local weather activity in your region on the internet. In my area more than half a dozen radio stations give the local conditions to be, many times a day. Each TV station supplies their version of what we are about to endure. What I don't understand is that each of these outlets give a different forecast every day at any given time for whatever area you live in. Why is this so difficult to figure out? Don't we only have one sky?
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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