Re: OT - googling for barometric pressure
- From: FurPaw <furrealpawdog@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:21:19 -0600
Julia Altshuler wrote:
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?
Poke around on the local station(s) for your zip code on wunderground.com. The software they use varies, but you should be able to find a history on at least one of them.
I find mine by going to wunderground.com and entering my zip code at the top of the screen. On the next screen, under the small local radar screen, scroll down to Personal Weather Stations, click there and you should get a list of those that are available for your area.
On the one I view most often, just above the temperature etc. graphs I can select the day, month and year, and the page that comes up contains a table with temperature, BP, wind speed, etc. recorded every five minutes. Just poke around on the web page, and you'll probably find more history than you want.
FurPaw
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