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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Category:Sky and weather gods |  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weather lore - How accurate is weather lore?Any sufficiently lengthy process of observation, combined with testing of and revision of hypotheses, will produce some useful information. Since this process is the basis of the scientific method, weather lore cannot generally be said to be unscientific. However, it may not take into account or be aware of larger circumstances which affect local conditions. It may also include ideas which linger not because of their falsifiable nature, but through long tradition, or which are true just often enough to lend the air of credibility. Weather lore purporting to make long-ra ...
See also:Weather lore, Weather lore - A typical example, Weather lore - Where does weather happen?, Weather lore - How accurate is weather lore?, Weather lore - True lore and why, Weather lore - False lore and why, Weather lore - A reliable prediction Read more here: » Weather lore: Encyclopedia II - Weather lore - How accurate is weather lore? |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weather control - In fictionIn fiction, weather control technology can be encountered in the realm of science fiction, fantasy and alternative realities. The concept of weather control is often a part of terraforming.
Weather control - Film and Television.
In the Star Trek universe, most advanced planets and colonies utilise weather control. A small, but long-established TNG-era (ca 2369) colony a weather control facility for approximately hundred years. Most advanced civilizations apparently employ weather control standard equipment either within the hull or as se ...
See also:Weather control, Weather control - History of weather control, Weather control - Modern aspirations, Weather control - Ideas to Consider for the Future, Weather control - In fiction, Weather control - Film and Television, Weather control - Computer games, Weather control - Prose, Weather control - Other Fictional Weather Controllers Read more here: » Weather control: Encyclopedia II - Weather control - In fiction |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weather forecasting - Numerical weather prediction NWPMain article: Numerical weather prediction
Numerical weather prediction models are computer simulations of the atmosphere. They take the analysis as the starting point and evolve the state of the atmosphere forward in time using understanding of physics and fluid dynamics. The complicated equations which govern how the state of a fluid changes with time require supercomputers to solve the ...
See also:Weather forecasting, Weather forecasting - Data collection, Weather forecasting - Data assimilation, Weather forecasting - Numerical weather prediction NWP, Weather forecasting - Model output post processing, Weather forecasting - Presentation of weather forecasts, Weather forecasting - Public information, Weather forecasting - Air traffic, Weather forecasting - Utility companies, Weather forecasting - Private sector, Weather forecasting - Meteorological agencies, Weather forecasting - Commercial organisations Read more here: » Weather forecasting: Encyclopedia II - Weather forecasting - Numerical weather prediction NWP |
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| |  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weatherization - Siding drain planeYou should install a drain plane on all walls. A drain plane is a gap that you create between the insulation, building wrap, and sheathing and the exterior siding. You create this gap by installing furring strips or plastic mesh to hold the siding off the wall.
Functions of drain plane:
Prevents water from entering the wall from the outside.
Helps prevent mold from growing in cellulose insulation.
Allows any stray water or condensation to drain out.
Provides air circulation to allow the b ...
See also:Weatherization, Weatherization - Sealing bypasses, Weatherization - Freeze protection, Weatherization - Drainage preventing soil saturation, Weatherization - Sources and effects of water in a house, Weatherization - Ventilation, Weatherization - Roofing tips, Weatherization - Flashing, Weatherization - Skylights, Weatherization - Roof drain plane, Weatherization - Roof insulation, Weatherization - Building wrap, Weatherization - Siding, Weatherization - Siding drain plane, Weatherization - Insulation, Weatherization - Installing or replacing doors and windows Read more here: » Weatherization: Encyclopedia II - Weatherization - Siding drain plane |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - National Weather Service - ForecastingThe NWS issues a comprehensive package of forecast products to support a variety of users, including the general public. Although text forecasts have been the primary means of product dissemination, the NWS has been converting its forecast products to a digital, gridded format. Each of the 122 Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) send their graphical forecasts to a national server to be compiled in the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD). This is a collection of sensible weather elements such as: maximum and minimum temperature, humidity, c ...
See also:National Weather Service, National Weather Service - Forecasting, National Weather Service - Aviation, National Weather Service - Fire Weather, National Weather Service - Public, National Weather Service - Hydrologic, National Weather Service - Marine, National Weather Service - Tropical, National Weather Service - Climate, National Weather Service - Data Acquisition, National Weather Service - Surface Observations, National Weather Service - Marine Observations, National Weather Service - Upper Air Observations, National Weather Service - Event-driven Products, National Weather Service - Product Dissemination, National Weather Service - Technology, National Weather Service - Organization Read more here: » National Weather Service: Encyclopedia II - National Weather Service - Forecasting |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - God - Conceptions of God
God - Abrahamic conceptions.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam see God as a being who created the world and rules over the universe. God is usually held to have the properties of holiness (separate from sin and incorruptible), justness (fair, right, and true in all His judgments), sovereignty (unthwartable in His will), omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnibenevolence (all-loving), omnipresence (present everywhere at the same time), and immortality (eternal and everlasting). He is also believe ...
See also:God, God - Definition, God - Concept of God, God - Attributes of God, God - Etymology, God - Capitalization, God - Names of God, God - History of monotheism, God - Theology, God - Conceptions of God, God - Abrahamic conceptions, God - Conceptions of God in Hinduism, God - Christian Monism, God - The Ultimate, God - Aristotelian definition of God, God - Modern views, God - Notes and references, God - Popular Culture Read more here: » God: Encyclopedia II - God - Conceptions of God |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - God - Conceptions of God
God - Abrahamic conceptions.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam see God as a being who created the world and rules over the universe. God is usually held to have the properties of holiness (separate from sin and incorruptible), justness (fair, right, and true in all His judgments), sovereignty (unthwartable in His will), omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnibenevolence (all-loving), omnipresence (present everywhere at the same time), and immortality (eternal and everlasting). He is also believe ...
See also:God, God - Etymology, God - Capitalization, God - Names of God, God - History of monotheism, God - Theology, God - Conceptions of God, God - Abrahamic conceptions, God - Conceptions of God in Hinduism, God - Christian Monism, God - The Ultimate, God - Aristotelian definition of God, God - Modern views, God - Notes and references, God - Popular Culture Read more here: » God: Encyclopedia II - God - Conceptions of God |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - The Weather Channel - Local on the 8sLocal on the 8s airs every 10 minutes. During this segment, weather information for the local area is given.
The reason for the name is that it airs at times that end in "8". Before this was implemented, the local forecast was only seen two times every hour, according to The Weather Channel in the past.
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See also:The Weather Channel, The Weather Channel - History, The Weather Channel - Weather Channel failures, The Weather Channel - More information, The Weather Channel - The Weather Channel logo, The Weather Channel - Local on the 8s, The Weather Channel - Current Programs, The Weather Channel - On-Camera Meteorologists, The Weather Channel - Current, The Weather Channel - Past, The Weather Channel - Slogans, The Weather Channel - See Also Read more here: » The Weather Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Weather Channel - Local on the 8s |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Severe weather terminology United States - Hazardous weather definitions as defined by the NWSThe hazardous weather warnings are divided into three types of hazardous weather/hydrologic events:
Severe local storms - These are short-fused, small scale hazardous weather or hydrologic events produced by thunderstorms, including large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, and flash floods.
Winter storms - These are weather hazards associated with freezing or frozen precipitation (freezing rain, sleet, snow) or combined effects of winter precipitation and strong winds.
Other hazards ...
See also:Severe weather terminology United States, Severe weather terminology United States - Watches warnings and advisories as defined by the NWS, Severe weather terminology United States - Table of weather statements as defined by the NWS, Severe weather terminology United States - Hazardous weather definitions as defined by the NWS, Severe weather terminology United States - Severe local storms, Severe weather terminology United States - Winter storms, Severe weather terminology United States - Other hazards, Severe weather terminology United States - Related weather scales as defined by the NWS, Severe weather terminology United States - Hail diameter sizes, Severe weather terminology United States - Beaufort wind scale and other wind terms, Severe weather terminology United States - Fujita tornado intensity scale, Severe weather terminology United States - Saffir-Simpson hurricane category scale, Severe weather terminology United States - Precipitation probabilities, Severe weather terminology United States - Sky condition, Severe weather terminology United States - General weather terms as defined by the NWS Read more here: » Severe weather terminology United States: Encyclopedia II - Severe weather terminology United States - Hazardous weather definitions as defined by the NWS |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - The Weather Channel - More informationThe Weather Channel is a wholly owned subsidiary of Landmark Communications.
A definitive history of the network, The Weather Channel: The Improbable Rise of a Media Phenomenon, by Frank Batten and Jeffrey L. Cruikshank, was published by Harvard Business Press in May 2002, on TWC's 20th anniversary.
In March 2005, The Weather Channel announced that it would receive a new logo/tagline, "Bringing Weather to Life," replacing the 2001 "Live By it" campaign. This change occurred on August 15, 2005. As a part of this rebranding, changes in formats and programming are ...
See also:The Weather Channel, The Weather Channel - History, The Weather Channel - Weather Channel failures, The Weather Channel - More information, The Weather Channel - The Weather Channel logo, The Weather Channel - Local on the 8s, The Weather Channel - Current Programs, The Weather Channel - On-Camera Meteorologists, The Weather Channel - Current, The Weather Channel - Past, The Weather Channel - Slogans, The Weather Channel - See Also Read more here: » The Weather Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Weather Channel - More information |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weather lore - True lore and whyWeather systems typically move from west to east, and red clouds result when the sun shines on their undersides at either sunrise or sunset. At these two times of day, the sun's light is passing at a very low angle through a great thickness of atmosphere, the result of which is the absorption of most of the shorter wavelengths -- the greens, blues, and violets -- of the visible spectrum, and so sunlight is heavy at the red end of the spectrum. If the morning skies are red, it is likely that clear skies to the east permit the sun to light the ...
See also:Weather lore, Weather lore - A typical example, Weather lore - Where does weather happen?, Weather lore - How accurate is weather lore?, Weather lore - True lore and why, Weather lore - False lore and why, Weather lore - A reliable prediction Read more here: » Weather lore: Encyclopedia II - Weather lore - True lore and why |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Ontario - WeatherThe weather in Ontario is very diverse. The south, including Greater Toronto Area receives very hot, humid weather in the summer, as the stronger the Bermuda high pressure over the Atlantic Ocean, the more warm, humid air is transported northward from the Gulf of Mexico. Severe thunderstorms peak in frequency in June and July, most notably in Southwestern and Central Ontario. Northwestern Ontario also receives short period ...
See also:Ontario, Ontario - Geography, Ontario - Demographics, Ontario - Weather, Ontario - Economy, Ontario - Agriculture, Ontario - History, Ontario - Pre-1867, Ontario - From 1867 to 1896, Ontario - From 1896 to the present, Ontario - Government, Ontario - Politics, Ontario - Territorial evolution 1788-1899 Read more here: » Ontario: Encyclopedia II - Ontario - Weather |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weather forecasting - Data assimilationMain article Data assimilation
During the data assimilation process, information gained from the observations is used in conjunction with a numerical model's most recent forecast for the time that observations were made (since this contains information from previous observations) to produce the meteorological analysis. This is the best estimate of the current state of the atmosphere. It is a three dimensional representati ...
See also:Weather forecasting, Weather forecasting - Data collection, Weather forecasting - Data assimilation, Weather forecasting - Numerical weather prediction NWP, Weather forecasting - Model output post processing, Weather forecasting - Presentation of weather forecasts, Weather forecasting - Public information, Weather forecasting - Air traffic, Weather forecasting - Utility companies, Weather forecasting - Private sector, Weather forecasting - Meteorological agencies, Weather forecasting - Commercial organisations Read more here: » Weather forecasting: Encyclopedia II - Weather forecasting - Data assimilation |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - BBC Weather - Online ForecastsThe BBC Weather website provides outlook weather forecasts for UK and international locations using animated symbols and a format similar in design to that used for the televised broadcasts.
The website also runs frequent special features about seasonal sports, white Christmas, nature and meteorological science.
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See also:BBC Weather, BBC Weather - History, BBC Weather - Early History, BBC Weather - Advancement of Technology, BBC Weather - Graphical Technology, BBC Weather - Great Storm of 1987, BBC Weather - Today, BBC Weather - Online Forecasts, BBC Weather - External link Read more here: » BBC Weather: Encyclopedia II - BBC Weather - Online Forecasts |
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| |  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weather forecasting - Data collectionTraditional observations made at the surface of atmospheric pressure, temperature, wind speed, wind direction, humidity, precipitation are collected routinely from trained observers, automatic weather stations or buoys. The World Meteorological Organization acts to standardize the instrumentation, observing practices and timing of these observations worldwide. Stations either report hourly in METAR reports, or every six hours in SYNOP reports.
Additionally, information about the temperature, humidity and wind above the surface are found by launching a radiosonde (weather balloon). Data up to ...
See also:Weather forecasting, Weather forecasting - Data collection, Weather forecasting - Data assimilation, Weather forecasting - Numerical weather prediction NWP, Weather forecasting - Model output post processing, Weather forecasting - Presentation of weather forecasts, Weather forecasting - Public information, Weather forecasting - Air traffic, Weather forecasting - Utility companies, Weather forecasting - Private sector, Weather forecasting - Meteorological agencies, Weather forecasting - Commercial organisations Read more here: » Weather forecasting: Encyclopedia II - Weather forecasting - Data collection |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - National Weather Service - TechnologyThe WSR-88D Doppler radar system, also called NEXRAD, was developed by the NWS during the mid 1980s and fully deployed by the early 1990s. There are 158 Doppler radar sites in the United States and selected overseas locations. This technology, because of its high resolution and ability to detect intra-cloud motions, is now the cornerstone of NWS severe weather warning operations.
NWS meteorologists use an advanced information processing, display, and telecommunications system called AWIPS to complete their work. These workstations allow them to easily view a multitude of weather and hydrologic in ...
See also:National Weather Service, National Weather Service - Forecasting, National Weather Service - Aviation, National Weather Service - Fire Weather, National Weather Service - Public, National Weather Service - Hydrologic, National Weather Service - Marine, National Weather Service - Tropical, National Weather Service - Climate, National Weather Service - Data Acquisition, National Weather Service - Surface Observations, National Weather Service - Marine Observations, National Weather Service - Upper Air Observations, National Weather Service - Event-driven Products, National Weather Service - Product Dissemination, National Weather Service - Technology, National Weather Service - Organization Read more here: » National Weather Service: Encyclopedia II - National Weather Service - Technology |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - God - Names of GodThe noun God is the proper English name used for the deity of monotheistic faiths. Different names for God exist within different religious traditions:
Allah is the unique name of God used in Islam, and also by most non-Muslim Arabs. ilah, cognate to northwest Semitic El, is the generic word for a God (any deity), Allah contains the article, literally "The God". Also, when speaking in English, Muslims often translate "Allah" as "God".
Yahweh Hebrew: 'YHVH' (יהוה), Elohim, and Jehovah are some of the na ...
See also:God, God - Definition, God - Concept of God, God - Attributes of God, God - Etymology, God - Capitalization, God - Names of God, God - History of monotheism, God - Theology, God - Conceptions of God, God - Abrahamic conceptions, God - Conceptions of God in Hinduism, God - Christian Monism, God - The Ultimate, God - Aristotelian definition of God, God - Modern views, God - Notes and references, God - Popular Culture Read more here: » God: Encyclopedia II - God - Names of God |
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| |  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Weatherization - Sources and effects of water in a houseWater causes more damage to houses than anything else. The most important tasks in maintaining a house all involve protecting the house from the effects of water.
Paradoxically, water vapor from damp basements causes most attic problems.
Water vapor turns to liquid water when it reaches the dew point. Humid air reaches the dew point more easily than dry air.
Sources of moisture in homes:
Dirt floor basements and crawlspaces.
Saturated backfill, which causes seepage through foundation.
Wicki ...
See also:Weatherization, Weatherization - Sealing bypasses, Weatherization - Freeze protection, Weatherization - Drainage preventing soil saturation, Weatherization - Sources and effects of water in a house, Weatherization - Ventilation, Weatherization - Roofing tips, Weatherization - Flashing, Weatherization - Skylights, Weatherization - Roof drain plane, Weatherization - Roof insulation, Weatherization - Building wrap, Weatherization - Siding, Weatherization - Siding drain plane, Weatherization - Insulation, Weatherization - Installing or replacing doors and windows Read more here: » Weatherization: Encyclopedia II - Weatherization - Sources and effects of water in a house |
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|  |  |  | Category:Sky and weather gods: Encyclopedia II - Meteorology - Weather forecastingMeteorologists and weather presenters use several methods to predict what the weather will be like in the future. Most of these methods were used several decades ago (before the 70's) when computers simply did not exist or were unable to perform fast enough for Numerical Weather Prediction. They are used nowadays to estimate the effectiveness of weather forecasting : compared to persistence or to climatology ... Analogs were a nightmare : one could not find a reasonable match among the infinity of possibilities offered by the atmos ...
See also:Meteorology, Meteorology - History of meteorology, Meteorology - Early achievements in meteorology, Meteorology - The Coriolis Effect, Meteorology - Numerical weather prediction, Meteorology - Satellite observation, Meteorology - Weather forecasting, Meteorology - Meteorology and climatology, Meteorology - Meteorological topics and phenomena, Meteorology - Institutions of meteorology/atmospheric science, Meteorology - Weather-related links Read more here: » Meteorology: Encyclopedia II - Meteorology - Weather forecasting |
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