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 | Shows the weather forecast for Norway, produced by Norwegian broadcasting NRK. |  | 11/04/2005 | 1,795 | 



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 | CNN South America weather forecast where is possible to see cold fronts. |  | 08/07/2005 | 1,277 | 



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 | These are the locations of the danish weather stations used by all weather forecast (DMI).
They are placed at each corner of Denmark: Roemoe, Sindal, Stevns and Bornholm. |  | 08/14/2007 | 810 | 



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 | Weather forecast for Spain (TWC) |  | 03/08/2006 | 3,714 | 
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 | in english and german
- the oldest, durable inhabited city worldwide
- the city with the most restaurants worldwide
- the largest city worldwide
- the first metropolis
- the city with the highest immigration |  | 12/27/2007 | 1,392 | 



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 | National Weather Service long distance RADAR for Eastern Missouri. Contains website link for St. Louis seven day forecast.
RADAR image automatically updates every few minutes so you have up to date information.
-Mark-
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 | SIGHTSEEING WORLDWIDE with panorama pictures from worldwide panorama - hundreds of destinations all over the continents in really excellent quality
categories for all continents:
the original wwp
world heritage
bridges
sanctuary
marketplace
water
energy
borders
several panoramas on the same spot |  | 05/14/2006 | 757 | 



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 | www.EachBeach.info - worldwide Beachpitures, Infos and accommodation |  | 12/04/2005 | 598 | 
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 | South America Minimum Temperature Forecast by Climatempo |  | 08/08/2005 | 1,133 | 



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 | A challenger for the title of world's largest weather vane is located in Whitehorse, Yukon. The weather vane is a retired Douglas DC-3 atop a swiveling support. Located beside Whitehorse International Airport, the weather vane is used mainly by pilots to determine wind direction. The weather vane only requires a 5 km/hour wind to rotate. |  | 03/14/2008 | 489 | 



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 | Minnesota wide weather radar and Weather Alerts map. |  | 04/09/2006 | 717 | 
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 | The Mariners' 1-2-3 Rule, or "Danger area", is indicated by shading. The 1-2-3 Rule, commonly taught to mariners, refers to the rounded long-term NHC/TPC forecast errors of 100-200-300 nautical miles at 24-48-72 hours, respectively. The contour defining the shaded area is constructed by accounting for those errors and then broadened further to reflect the maximum 34-kt wind radii fore... |  | 09/05/2005 | 1,729 | 
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