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First Day of Winter in the Northern Hemisphere

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 Today is the Winter Solstice, marking the first day of winter in the northern hemisphere. What's the weather like in your part of the world?

2020 Holiday Gift Guide For the Weather Enthusiast in Your Life

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Looking for the perfect gift for the meteorologist and weather lover in your life? You've come to the right place. We've put together this guide to make shopping a breeze! Take a look: 1.  Meteorology Patent Art Posters With eye-catching patent drawings of an anemometer, barometer, and weather balloon, this set of meteorology posters will look great on any weather lover’s wall! 2. Glass Storm Cloud   This "glass cloud" contains special liquid that crystalizes different patterns as the air pressure changes - a unique addition to any desk! 3. Thunderstorm Face Mask This lightning bolt/thundercloud face mask is the perfect face covering for meteorologists, rainy day lovers, and thunderstorm fans. 4.  PlaySTEAM Space Weather Station Introduce kids ages 8 and up to the water cycle with this all-in-one weather kit featuring a base to grow plants, thermometer, anemometer, and rain gauge. 5. Educational Weather Flashcards Teach your k...

Pulsar 400 is the Latest Addition to Professional Weather Station Line-Up

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T he Pulsar 400 Weather Station measures precipitation accumulation, type, and intensity with a high-resolution Doppler radar rain gauge, as well as temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. This sensor suite was recently added to our Pulsar line-up . It was integrated for a company whose satellite communication equipment is negatively impacted by rainfall and requires accurate weather data for large-scale operations. Pulsar weather stations offer the ease of an all-in-one sensor, available in various parameter configurations with ventilated radiation protection. Want to know more? Give us a call 503-629-0887 to find out how professional weather stations from Columbia Weather can benefit your company. Or visit our website at ColumbiaWeather.com