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Hi all. I'm a pretty big weather geek, but it's really more of just a
hobby. I purchased a consumer wireless weather station some time ago (Oregon Scientific WGR-968, from memory) and the team at my office wrote some code for me to interface with it to download the info and produce some nice graphs. Anyway, I need to know what the specific temperature was for every day during the month of February, 2008 in Allendale, NJ. I'm not sure if my weather station can do that, but is there the ability from wunderground.com (which I couldn't figure out), or some other website that may be archiving this information? Looking forward to any ideas you may have. Sincere regards, Dave |
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On Jul 18, 3:02 am, gogizmodo wrote:
I need to know what the specific temperature was for every day during the month of February, 2008 in Allendale, NJ. I'm not sure if my weather station can do that, but is there the ability from wunderground.com (which I couldn't figure out), or some other website that may be archiving this information? Anyone in the NJ area with a weather station online will give you th info. Failing that would a local school's Geography department hold a record from the school met data. British schools used to have their own weather centres until Thatcherism and rampant youth vandalism merged here. |
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:02:58 -0700 (PDT), gogizmodo
wrote: Anyway, I need to know what the specific temperature was for every day during the month of February, 2008 in Allendale, NJ. I'm not sure if my weather station can do that, but is there the ability from wunderground.com (which I couldn't figure out), or some other website that may be archiving this information? This is the NWS site which apparently forecasts for your area: www.erh.noaa.gov/okx Look for Climate in the left column. If that doesn't help, then scroll all the way down that side and send them and email. They can sure steer you in the right direction. While there, you might want to set up the weather forecast for your area by inserting you zip code at the top. Then yoiu can put an Icon on your desktop and have a good site for quick forecasts for you. In fact, if you drag the red dot to your approximate location, you will get an even better forecast |
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Hi starrin,
You've been very helpful, thanks. dave On Jul 19, 11:50 am, starrin wrote: On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:02:58 -0700 (PDT),gogizmodo wrote: Anyway, I need to know what the specific temperature was for every day during the month of February, 2008 in Allendale, NJ. I'm not sure if my weather station can do that, but is there the ability from wunderground.com (which I couldn't figure out), or some other website that may be archiving this information? This is the NWS site which apparently forecasts for your area:www.erh.noaa.gov/okx Look for Climate in the left column. If that doesn't help, then scroll all the way down that side and send them and email. They can sure steer you in the right direction. While there, you might want to set up the weather forecast for your area by inserting you zip code at the top. Then yoiu can put an Icon on your desktop and have a good site for quick forecasts for you. In fact, if you drag the red dot to your approximate location, you will get an even better forecast |
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