Historical Weather Data With Microsoft Silverlight
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Have you ever wondered if there are any commonalities with weather from one month to another? Even more to the point, how about a reliable means of comparing various types of weather data from one month to another? Well if you are running a Windows or OS X Intel powered computer, then we have something you ought to check out - historical weather data.
You can try this yourself by visiting WeatherBug.com, selecting the zip code, then your local weather station, and finally, choosing Historical Weather in the left hand navigation panel. From there, you can use Microsoft’s Silverlight to:
- Select the data type to graph from the drop menu.
- Selecting a weatherdata point on the chart.
- Slide the Date Indicator to limit the historical weather display to the dates of your choice.
And as always, you can see what WeatherBug’s latest application releases are by visiting Labs.WeatherBug.com or just subscribe to Labs updates from this link if you prefer.
[tags]Microsoft, Silverlight, History, weather, weather stations[/tags]


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June 4th, 2008
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[...] answer is yes, as there are two ways of doing this using Windows or OS X. The first is to try out WeatherBug’s Historical Weather Data With Microsoft Silverlight. The second option, while it may not allow location changes as it is merely an example, can be [...]