Is the AccuWeather App’s Future Radar… Accurate?
Patricia checks out the latest version of the AccuWeather Weather for Life app for iOS, featuring Future Radar.
Continue ReadingPatricia checks out the latest version of the AccuWeather Weather for Life app for iOS, featuring Future Radar.
Continue ReadingWeather stations can bring a lot of fun and education, as well as weather data, into your home. If your family is into science, a weather station is a great buy.
Continue ReadingWhen the excess rain saturates the ground, plant life will adapt accordingly. One of the ways some plants will adapt to the excess available moisture is through a process known as guttation.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Patricia answers questions about why the sky is so much more blue in the western United States.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Patricia has a term for watering down answers to kids’ “Why” questions: Diluting the Kool-Aid.
Continue ReadingThis smartphone anemometer device is inexpensive, rugged, and perfect for those who require timely, accurate wind measurements for their favorite outdoor activities.
Continue ReadingDear Weather Channel, you’re going to have to up your game if you want my viewership back.
Continue ReadingPolar Vortex. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Continue ReadingThe Vaavud anemometer is a handy little device fits in your pocket and makes it easy to see just how strongly the winds are blowing using your iOS device or Samsung Galaxy phone. Perfect for outdoor hobbyists!
Continue ReadingMay I introduce this list of fun, trivia-game-worthy facts that you might only hear from a meteorologist. Impress your friends at parties! Inspire your kids! There’s no end to the fun here! These facts are in no particular order, just the order they popped into my head. Nor are they adherent to any particular theme in weather history or meteorology. Enjoy!
Continue ReadingThis video is best viewed in full screen at 1080p resolution. Watch for the clock in the lower right of the movie. In mid-November artist Ken Murphy released a near-final-draft of a year-long photography project he’s been working on in conjunction with The Exploratorium museum in San Francisco. As explained in Ken Murphy’s blog, in […]
Continue ReadingWow — how did the GeekMoms get their hands on a trained nuclear meteorologist? I don’t really talk much about it because ordinarily peoples’ eyes tend to glaze over. I mean, who wants to hear about such stuff? Right now, everyone wants to hear about it! With the recent events in Japan, everyone is tuning […]
Continue ReadingNational Weatherman’s Day is on February 5th, honoring John Jeffries, one of the first Americans to take weather observations.
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