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La Crosse Technology Weather Direct WD-3308U-WAL 4 Day Internet Powered Wireless Forecaster | 
| Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Kitchen
List Price: $124.99 Buy New: $32.00 as of 9/9/2010 04:51 MDT details You Save: $92.99 (74%)
New (5) Used (3) from $25.00
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 14292
Format: NTSC, Color, Full Screen Color: Walnut Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 45 Minutes Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 1 x 7.8
MPN: WD-3308U-WAL Model: WD-3308U-MF-WAL UPC: 757456990125 EAN: 0757456990125 ASIN: B000M5193U
Theatrical Release Date: 1992 Publication Date: 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Free Wireless Forecasts for the Location of Your Choice - Provides Around-the-Clock Weather without Tuning on a TV or Computer. No Subscription Required. | | • | Choose from Over 60,000 Locations in the United States and Canada Including Your Hometown, Parks, Sports Venues, Golf Courses and More | | • | 4 Day Weather Mulit-line Toggles: Chance of Precipitation (0-95%), Rain Amount (Inches), Sunshine Forecast (Hours Per Day), Barometric Pressure, and Wind Gust/Speed/Direction | | • | Scrolling Lower LCD Section Scrolls Wireless Outdoor Temperature, Selected City, Sunrise, Sunset, and Selected City Forecast | | • | 4 Day Forecasts with Specific Forecasts for Each Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Night |
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Product Description THE ENEMY WIND is one of The Weather Channel's most popular documentaries. It deals with tornadoes, their behavior and how they are generated. As it explores our historical relationship with tornadoes, THE ENEMY WIND discusses recent research into improving our ability to forecast storms and shows the work of a group of nerveless adventurers, the tornado chasers. This video explains how researchers use computer applications, small-scale laboratory weather models and field measurements from the tornado chasers to help find the answers to these concerns. The after effects of a tornado in Andover, Kansas, highlight this video that looks at why tornadoes happen, how they can be predicted and how people can survive them. Produced by The Weather Channel, Atlanta, GA. Prior to the start of this 25-minute Weather Channel Special PResentation the video contains 20 minutes of bonus video featuring the work of storm photographer Matthew Faidley maki8ng the total length of this video 45 minutes.
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Not so good September 3, 2010 greggys (NM United States) I found it incredible that a weather station wouldn't display the current outdoor temperature as a permanent feature. Really laughable. Great engineering. Unfortunately I own this gizmo that will tell you predicted temps for your area but if you are interested in the current temp then you must scroll thru the readbacks.
waste of money August 14, 2010 Adam 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
do not buy this i was getting this hoping it would tell me the current weather conductions for my area it only gives it for the day no nothing i can not see paying $[...] for this piece of crap i can to this on my iPod form free
Weather Direct WD-3308U August 1, 2010 Edgardo Mercado Hernandez El producto no funciona en Puerto Rico. La descripcion menciona que el producto funciona en United States. Puerto Rico es parte de Estados Unidos con un Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. Tiene que cambiar la descripcion para que indique que no funciona en Puerto Rico.
weather at the glance July 25, 2010 Jan K. Ryzko (usa) diaplay has all the details you might want to know of local weather. it is updated frequently. nice product
Nice device, baby monitor users beware... July 6, 2010 Michael Skvarenina 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this item as I was looking for a product that would show me the outside temperature and a little weather information when I awoke each morning.
For local temperature this product includes a wireless temperature sensor which is displayed on the unit for a few seconds when the snooze button is pressed. I was hoping the temp would just always be available so one could look across the room but this is not the case.
For local weather conditions this unit requires an Internet connection. Included with the unit is a small transmitter which is connected to an available port of your Ethernet router. Once connected you register your unit and select a local weather station (usually a local school or public place) then the weather for that location will periodically be pushed to the device. Across the top of the device it will cycle through morning, afternoon and evening weather summaries (high and low temp and an icon indicating sunshine, cloudy or rain). The middle will show the wind speed and direction, below that is a brief summary for the next 3 days followed by a scroll which tells you what location was selected or the local temp (if the snooze button is pressed).
Overall I liked the functionality of this unit with one exception. In my house we use a baby monitor which operates on the 900MHz frequency spectrum. When the transmitter broadcasts the weather updates to the unit we heard 4 loud bursts of static through the monitor which in the middle of the night is an unwelcome distrurbance. Unfortunately for this reason we had to return it.
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