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Old October 7th 11, 04:24 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Oct 7, 11:37*am, Buchan Meteo wrote:
On Thu, 06 Oct 2011 12:01:30 -0700, darrog wrote:
Having a quick read of the site - do you speak Norweigen? did well to
follow the instructions to get the app uploaded.


To load the app in Speed Dial, other click the Speed Dial page and select
the weather extension (other click means the opposite from normal, i.e.
right click if right handed, left click if left handed)

Click it to visit the weather site and type in location.
There is a wee button top right on the forecast page which states 'Use
this location in Opera Speed Dial' (in english). Click that and you are
all done.


It is a page from the Norwegian met office:
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute is the meteorological service
for both The Military and the Civil Services in Norway, as well as the
public. Our mission is to protect life, property and the environment,
and to provide the meteorological services required by society.


We focus on:

•Meteorological services for both private and public sectors.
•Meteorological services for the Civil Aviation Authorities.
•Meteorological services for military purposes.
•Meteorological and climatological observations in Norway, its
adjacent seas and the polar areas.
•Research and development for both private and public sectors.
•Climate research.
•Advocating the use of open source data.
•Contribute to, and advocate for the international meteorological
cooperation. Norway is a member of the World Meteorological
Organization (WMO), the European Centre for Medium Range Weather
Forecasts (ECMWF), and the European Organisation for the Exploitation
of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The institute is actively
involved in the work of these organisations.


The Norwegian Meteorological Institute is situated in Oslo, Bergen and
Tromsø.
http://met.no/English/


Offered as a widget in Opera I ppresume?