Examples of using Weather maps in English and their translations into German
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Evolving weather maps are one of the many sources monitored by SDIS 13's Emergency Response Center.
The new interactive weather maps provide a unique overview of the weather for any place in the world.
Live satellite images, local or global weather maps and historical data are all available on our pages.
will soon have disappeared from the weather maps!
where2go and our dynamic weather maps see news below.
his colleagues correspond to very rough versions of satellite weather maps of our home planet.
you can use weather maps or where2go for more detailed scheduling of your holidays.
The highlights of the last month are the implementation of risk assessment in history+ and real time aviation weather within our weather maps.
brightly coloured weather maps, tables, diagrams.
such as current traffic-congestion forecasts or weather maps, so you can react in good time.
check out other unique features like Weather Archive, Weather Maps and many more….
provide closed user groups via the Internet with automatically updated weather maps.
Point+ gives you access to the new special weather maps like hourly precipitation,
The"+" means that the driver and passengers can enjoy clear noise-free sound quality as well as access to a range of additional program information, like weather maps and details about the current song and artist.
Point+ gives you access to the special dynamic weather maps like hourly precipitation,
obtained some of the first detailed surface and weather maps of Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
which Dirk Reinartz noticed on weather maps shown on American TV. Reinartz used the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Otto von Bismarck's death to visit
the Wobble Erratic as shown by Weather Maps!
Weather maps restored by the late British climatologist Hubert Lamb indicate that the average latitude of subpolar Icelandic low-pressure centers in July from 1811 to 1820 was about 61° N. In contrast,
Whether it is entries in a telephone book, weather maps as daily records