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Weather

Weather is the state of the atmosphere as measured on a scale of hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. Most weather phenomena occur in the troposphere, just below the stratosphere.


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Weather occurs due to density (temperature and moisture) differences between one place and another. These differences can occur due to the sun angle at any particular spot, which varies by latitude from the tropics. The strong temperature contrast between polar and tropical air gives rise to the jet stream. Weather systems in the mid-latitudes, such as extratropical cyclones, are caused by instabilities of the jet stream flow. Because the Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane, sunlight is incident at different angles at different times of the year. On Earth's surface, temperatures usually range ±40 °C (100 °F to −40 °F) annually. Over thousands of years, changes in Earth's orbit affect the amount and distribution of solar energy received by the Earth and influence long-term climate Surface temperature differences in turn cause pressure differences. Higher altitudes are cooler than lower altitudes due to differences in compressional heating. Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the state of the atmosphere for a future time and a given location. The atmosphere is a chaotic system, so small changes to one part of the system can grow to have large effects on the system as a whole. Human attempts to control the weather have occurred throughout human history, and there is evidence that human activity such as agriculture and industry has inadvertently modified weather patterns. Studying how the weather works on other planets has been helpful in understanding how weather works on Earth. A famous landmark in the Solar System, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, is an anticyclonic storm known to have existed for at least 300 years. However, weather is not limited to planetary bodies. A star's corona is constantly being lost to space, creating what is essentially a very thin atmosphere throughout the Solar System. The movement of mass ejected from the Sun is known as the solar wind. Info supplied by Wikipedia.



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5 Day forecast

Day Weather Temp Rainfall Wind Humidity  
Monday
27 Feb 2012
Partly cloudy Min: 19°C
Max: 30°C
0%
0.0 mm
N/A 8 km/h
VRB
80%
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Tuesday
28 Feb 2012
Sunny Min: 17°C
Max: 29°C
0%
0.0 mm
N/A 6 km/h
VRB
N/A
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Wednesday
29 Feb 2012
Partly cloudy Min: 16°C
Max: 28°C
0%
0.0 mm
N/A 11 km/h
NW
80%
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Thursday
23 Feb 2012
Partly cloudy Min: 18°C
Max: 32°C
0%
0.0 mm
N/A 8 km/h
VRB
65%
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Friday
24 Feb 2012
Partly cloudy Min: 16°C
Max: 28°C
0%
0.0 mm
N/A 8 km/h
VRB
80%
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