January 2008 Archives

 

Final Super Bowl Prediction

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football_small.jpgIt's my formula and I'm sticking to it. This year's Super Bowl will be a high scoring affair. It will be a shootout between Tom Brady and Eli Manning. In the end, though, it'll all come down to pressure. High pressure. Remember, my prediction is for entertainment purposes only. Please, no wagering.


 

Global Warming Debate

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It's one of the most hotly debated topics of our time. I recently heard two of the world's most respected weather experts go head to head on something they don't see eye to eye on. Excerpts of the debate are now available online!

 

Wind Chill Explained

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I just heard my friends at Good Morning America say, "It's 4 below zero outside ... with the wind chill."

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We've heard about the Wind Chill Factor since we were kids, but what exactly is it? Here's a look at the new and improved wind chill chart and formula.

 

Warm Winter Tips For Surviving The Cold

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When Global Warming takes a break and the bitterly cold weather moves in from the Arctic, it's best to be prepared.

Layering is important, but there's a lot more you should know when you head into the deep freeze.

Here are some tips for surviving the cold weather ahead...

 

Super Bowl XLII: The Early Line (From A Weather Guy)

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The Super Bowl teams are now set. It's still too early to give you the final "line" on the game, but I'll give you my early line on the game.

Remember, this highly scientific prognostication is for entertainment purposes only. Please, no wagering.

 

How Does It Rain When The Humidity Is So Low?

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"It's raining outside, but the weatherman (and my hair) tells me the relative humidity is less than 100%. How does that work?"

That is something I hear a lot! The explanation is quite simple.

 

Carrying The Weight Of The World, Or At Least The Atmosphere, On Your Shoulders

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It's enough to crush you! The entire atmosphere is sitting on your shoulders right now. Yet, you don't even notice.

Before you start feeling like Atlas, remember, even the tiniest baby can also carry the weight of the atmosphere with no strain at all.

So just how heavy is the air? And how is it we can withstand all that weight?

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