Re: OT - googling for barometric pressure
- From: Julia Altshuler <jaltshuler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:15:59 -0400
Melinda Shore wrote:
NOAA and the National Weather Service will tend to have
unbelievable amounts of historical data available, but just
what and where and how to get at it varies by region.
Between my Active Outdoor Lifestyle and the fact that I'm
really just a huge nerd, I tend to be kind of a weather
geek. I have a weather station, myself (although it's not
online) and my watch has a barometer. If you're interested
in the weather the "real" blogs at wunderground.com are
really fascinating. The local blogs are ghastly ("it rained
today"), but hey, at least their owners love them.
So let's say I wanted to find out the pressure on April 15,16, 17, this year, a time when I was in a lot of pain. How would I find that?
Or if I wanted to buy a barometer for my bedroom or on my watch, where would I get one, and how much would it cost?
(It may turn out that there's no connection between the pressure and my episodes with pain, but I'm interested in exploring the possibility. Makes me feel more in control of it somehow.)
--Lia
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