The BBC launched their new
TV weather forecast graphics on their lunchtime news today.
Turn on any local
TV weather forecast and you can get a map of where skies are blue or cloudy.
The men and women who bring us our daily
TV weather forecasts had their belief in global warming and faith in climate scientists damaged by the «Climategate» scandal say researchers at George Mason University.
The tropospheric jet stream is commonly seen on
TV weather forecasts during winter, in the shape of a migrating wave.
Not exact matches
The reason why
TV news runs the
weather forecast toward the end of the broadcast is because they know it will keep people watching.
It's one thing to give a
forecast, but like I do for my job on
TV, people like knowing why the
weather is going to do what it is going to do.
Valuable space assets underpin our national security, help us
forecast weather and predict natural disasters, enable GPS and satellite
TV, spur our economy and industrial base, and keep U.S. troops and allies safe and...
Thousands of satellites fly overhead every day, helping us with things like
weather forecasts, scientific research, communications,
TV broadcasts (and maybe some surreptitious spying).
These AMS members are not primarily researchers, as many of them earn their money by reading
weather charts and then going on
TV to translate their chart reading by bringing you tomorrow's
forecast.
Since we didn't have access to radio or
TV typically, we weren't always in touch with the
weather forecasts.
Thanks to Amazon's Alexa assistant, you can look for movies and
TV shows, stream music, control smart home devices, and ask for general information such as the
weather forecast.
For example, saying «Ok, Google, show me the
weather on my
TV» will now display the current temperature and five - day
forecast on your Chromecast - enabled television.
Samsung will also push content onto your display, such as
weather forecasts, news updates, and the like, transforming your otherwise inactive
TV into a large digital ticker - tape machine.