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The "car radio" in a Freightliner gets weather band, and if you really want it in your car you can buy one of these at many truck stops.
What usually irritates me is that most TV based weather reports fixate on the east coast. Wait and wait and then they blow by the Intermountain West all the way to the other coast.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php...
Never noticed any Global Warming stuff, but I'd probably look right over it anyway.
I found "Radar Now", simple and to the point.... ah... weather.
Seems like all the other app's are stuck in some kind of upgrade the looks at-all-cost trend. The cost being efficiency.
their founder for contributing to a different-sex marriage
charity. . what might I move to, and take my favorites??? -- j
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-- Robert Heinlein
I miss him. -- j
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http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/
http://spaceweather.com/
But I went to there news items; the latest thing there is a report by a former EPA chairman that only says that it is undeniable that climate is changing. Duh? If that's the worst they can get, I am not concerned!
Of course, there's always hurricane season, but if one shows its ugly vortex, every broadcast channel will go on and on and on about it giving me more information than I really want to know.
Not sure if it's the same provider or not.
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