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Survey: How Do You Keep Up With the Weather?
Austin

091208weather-04.jpg With Hurricane Ike heading closer to Texas every minute, homeowners all around the state are worrying about and bracing for the weather, which can sadly sometimes cause great damage to our homes. We are curious how homeowners watch the weather with all the current weather predicting technology available for the home today. Do you depend on the news for all your weather information or do you use your own thermometers, barometers and rain gauges? Or do you have your own home weather station? Survey after the jump...

 
 

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We're in Houston, and we've been using stormpulse.com quite a bit. It's a pretty cool site.

And of course, we can't find a tv station that isn't covering the storm.

posted by ehat on 2008-09-12 17:22:06
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Since they're the most accurate, I usually watch the cows huddle in the field to clue me in on when bad weather is approaching. When I'm not on the farm I use weather.com.

posted by globochem on 2008-09-12 17:23:38
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www.wunderground.com

posted by Kathryn on 2008-09-12 17:24:25
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ditto on wunderground

posted by sciencegeek on 2008-09-12 17:38:35
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I checked the third box. I like to call it Looking Outside.

Just kidding. I live in Los Angeles. Whats weather?

When I go back home, I use the Weather Channel or weather.com.

posted by hessilou on 2008-09-12 18:12:16
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I am almost always by my laptop, so I get weather.com updates on my desktop. It's a pretty useful tool.

posted by Kimber on 2008-09-12 18:56:06
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I look out the window...
...and in SF, it's usually foggy.

posted by bepsf on 2008-09-12 19:19:26
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I have a handheld weather alert radio. Comes in handy here in "tornado alley."

posted by A Charmer on 2008-09-12 19:33:10
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Hey ehat! I'm in Katy, what part of Houston are you in? Had any power outages yet? We had one so far, but it came right back on. We're trying to freeze ourselves out with the AC right now in case the power goes out for good!

Honestly, I don't keep up with the weather much. I usually get it listening to my morning show on the commute into work, otherwise it's looking out the window or word of mouth. I have flipped the news (which is basically 24/7 right now on local stations) on a couple times, but otherwise I'm just watching out my window. Ever since a run-in with a tornado about 10 years ago, I think I just prefer to avoid bad news about the weather cuz it makes me really anxious. It's easier not to think about it and que sera, sera.

posted by TrueTex on 2008-09-12 21:12:02
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I usually just check the weather on chron.com (the houston paper). Right now I've just been watching the local news and sometimes CNN with the hurricane and all.

I'm in Montrose..no power outages yet but lots of wind. Good luck to everyone in Texas!

posted by ohdear on 2008-09-12 22:29:03
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stormpulse. and my dad, he lives in south texas on the coast...

posted by nash1234 on 2008-09-13 00:21:18
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I just login to the NOAA site and get the same information that your local weather forecaster gets, at the same time that they get it.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
Updates are 2am, 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, & 11pm. I particularly like the 3 day forecast cone
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4 shtml/025734.shtml?3day#contents
and the wind history map that shows where the storm has gone.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4 shtml/025734.shtml?swath#contents

posted by quiltmaster on 2008-09-13 03:38:37
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Sorry that they two bottom links broke. If interested, you'll have to cut and paste.

posted by quiltmaster on 2008-09-13 03:39:30
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Ditto on the weather alert radio. Great tool. Sounds an alarm and let's you know the kind of threat with warnings on each county and total coverage of winds, rain, floods etc.

Deep in the heart of Texas!

posted by click212 on 2008-09-13 08:29:05
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I usually check Environment Canada website for the local forecast. If a major weather event is happening, I'll check the local tv or radio news. Otherwise I just look outside.

posted by Melissa A. on 2008-09-15 13:31:37
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