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The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s" is narrated by Jim Cantore and Allen Jackson. Occasionally, the station uses a pre-recorded voice track.
A barometre measures air pressure and is one of the tools to predict the weather; cooking uses a thermometer, which measures temperature.
No, it uses water pressure.
COM1 is assigned 3F8h and uses IRQ Channel 4, COM2 is assigned 2F8h and uses IRQ Channel 3, COM3 is assigned 3E8h and uses IRQ Channel 4
It uses a manifold absolute pressure sensor.It uses a manifold absolute pressure sensor.
usually caused by bad bearings...but might also be bad sender unit. if it smokes or uses oil probably bearings
CBS uses the eye as a symbol.
Probably continuously. The images you see in mapping services like Google Earth are different because they use daytime clear images only. Weather satellites operate regardless of time, although the Weather Channel most likely uses just the daytime footage (it's easier to see the clouds and such). The footage is never directly shown in a report-instead, most weather services take cloud cover and superimpose it on a generic map.
Weather forecasters.
A meteorologist uses what is known as super computers to study the atmosphere. It shows them where all the weather fronts and pressure systems are as well as all the moisture, winds, and the temperatures to come up with a forecast. There are a dozen to a couple dozen different weather models they look at to figure out what is going on in the atmosphere and what weather to expect.
There is a Teachers channel available, though it isn't a Sky channel it is an independent channel that uses the same satellite that Sky use.
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