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Dew Point: Temperature at which water vapor will turn to precipitation

When air temperature and dew point match you will have precipitation and when they are close you may have precipitation. The measurement is important to both marine and aviation activities.

The most up-to-date is aviation weather - http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/brochures/pilot.htm good read for understanding forecasts.

Marine broadcasts are next assuming you are within proximity of the marine facility - for example the marine broadcast would be a better forecaster for Stuart then the generalized National weather forecast.

Have fun as there is a lot to learn.

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Isn't this coming from a certain someone who got soaked at Lake Fork?  ;D  ;D  ;D

Soaked, Impaled, spun in circles and almost hit with a boat by Carl,lol.

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I have an uncanny ability to predict where hurricanes will make land fall  8-)

Any where from Brownsville, Texas to Jacksonville, Florida  ;)

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thanks for the link George.

I find the NOAA short term marine forecast to be one of the most reliable.

I never saw the aviation one, but have bookmarked it and will study it.

Yes, this is a fascinating science.  I'm still in the "overwhelmed" stage, but I'm hooked on it.

Hey Troutfisher.  You forgot one.

Rock surrouded by shattered glass

equals = the weather will be coming in through the window that got smashed by your stupid rock  ;D

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I specialize in forecasting the weather outlook for states in the Mid West and Mid South:

July 1, 2007 - September 21, 2007

Sunny, hot and humid.

Highs in the upper 90s to low 100s.

Chance of isolated afternoon thunderstorms.

::)

Hey RW, you are more reliable then our weatherman here in central NC.

He's right too.  If you watch the weather for our area thats what they say pretty much everyday.  RW did leave out one thing.  Chance of thunderstorms best time is from 3-9 pm.  I've been hearing that alot lately.  

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