Weather stations display information such as time, temperature, air pressure and weather predictions. La Crosse is an excellent brand of weather stations that can be purchased at places like Best Buy, Sears and on Amazon.
The cost of wireless weather stations can vary depending on the brand, features, and quality. Basic models can start around $50, while more advanced stations with multiple sensors and additional features can cost several hundred dollars.
It all depends on what you want to measure and if you want it's data online. Economy stations, like from Oregon Scientific, La Crosse, and the Fine Offset (many other names from this compny) will get you going with weather measurements at the lowest costs. These systems usually include enough to get you up and running and uploading your data to a website. If you decide to go with higher priced systems like Davis, Rainwise, and WeatherHawk, etc., then you get higher quality equipment but may need to add on additional equipment to get what you want. That is, for example, a data logger and P.C. interface to get online. Today almost all the available weather stations use fairly accurate sensors and will provide good measurements if placed in optimum locations.
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No brand of gas is 100% ethanol free at all locations. Availability depends on area and the owner of the station. In most, if not all, parts of the USA; ethanol is added to gasoline at a 10% mixture. It is used to reduce emmisions from car exhaust. There are also tax incentives for the gas stations to use the 10% blend.
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The cost of wireless weather stations can vary depending on the brand, features, and quality. Basic models can start around $50, while more advanced stations with multiple sensors and additional features can cost several hundred dollars.
It all depends on what you want to measure and if you want it's data online. Economy stations, like from Oregon Scientific, La Crosse, and the Fine Offset (many other names from this compny) will get you going with weather measurements at the lowest costs. These systems usually include enough to get you up and running and uploading your data to a website. If you decide to go with higher priced systems like Davis, Rainwise, and WeatherHawk, etc., then you get higher quality equipment but may need to add on additional equipment to get what you want. That is, for example, a data logger and P.C. interface to get online. Today almost all the available weather stations use fairly accurate sensors and will provide good measurements if placed in optimum locations.
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Most "brand-name" gas stations are open 365 days a year.