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I'm unable to provide real-time weather information for December 1998. You may find historical weather data for that time period from sources like the National Centers for Environmental Information or other meteorological archives.
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the weather was really cold and it snowed ALOT! but other than that it was normal..
it is usually sunny
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The nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information from the National Weather Service is called NOAA Weather Radio. It provides real-time weather alerts, forecasts, and other emergency information to the public 24 hours a day.
The National Weather Service has offices around the country mostly at airports that gather information such as temperature, humidity etc all funded through your tax dollars. Radar and satellite are also provided by the NWS. Weather information is gathered by the NWS and made public. Even the weather channel, accuweather and all of the other companies that provide weather information get their weather data from the National Weather Service. These other companies tweak that info and may even charge you for it if you sign up with their services. In any event. It all is gathered by the National Weather Service.
The NOAA has several Satellites and other ground based equipment to monitor the weather. This information is given to people throughout the country for this purpose. Some television stations have their own radar for this purpose. Other countries use NOAA or have similar companies.
Satellites take pictures and accumulate other information into the computer. They analyze the data and send it back to weather stations on earth.
The National Weather Service is tasked with disseminating information regarding weather forecasts and warnings. Data which includes observations and other metrics are uploaded to a national server which is then compiled into the National Digital Forecast Database. Weather stations as well as the public can download this information from the database.
An FSS outlet is the Flight Service Station. It has weather information, and other information for pilots along their routes of flight.
Weather stations get their information from various sensors and instruments that measure temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind speed, and precipitation. This data is collected continuously and transmitted to a central database for analysis and forecasting. Additionally, weather stations may also receive satellite data and information from other nearby stations to enhance their accuracy.