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Weather In Your Linux Terminal

Weather info in your command line terminal? You bet, thanks to the efforts of Mike @ The Linux and Unix Menagerie. The script is fairly straight forward - give the command for it to run, then enter the zip code you would like to get the forecast from.
As you can see from the video below, [...]

Meet The Geeks At Weather Geeks!

There has been quite a bit of new activity recently due to hurricane season over at Weather Geeks. Created by WeatherBug on the new “Geeks” network to keep weather fans in the know, the site also acts as a looking glass into real world reactions to the weather as it happens.
Recently at Weather Geeks, members [...]

Mobile Alerts And Living In Severe Weather Regions

In the past, I have shared my own personal experiences with how WeatherBug alerts have ensured that I was kept safe during what could have been a serious weather related event. And as we begin to see the hard reality behind severe weather taking place in the southeast this year, I cannot help but wonder [...]

WeatherBuggin With Steve Prinzivalli

WeatherBug is certainly no stranger to providing video reports on the latest weather conditions. But did you know that they are all about education as well? It’s true and it is not just limited to their WeatherBug Achieve program, either. Recently WeatherBug’s own Steve Prinzivalli sharing quizzing his co-workers at WeatherBug headquarters and more recently, [...]

WeatherTrac - WeatherBug API Entry

As programming languages go, Perl is for me at least, is one of the great ones. And it is in this spirit that I was thrilled to see that we we have a Perl entry to the WeatherBug API contest. This bundle of Perl programs is known as WeatherTrac.
WeatherTrac is at its heart, a series [...]

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