Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 9, 2016

Interesting facts about weather and climate

Enjoy these fun weather facts for kids. Read on for a range of interesting facts about weather and climate with funny pictures with captions


Hot and Cold weather facts:

Al'Aziziyah in Libya has the highest recorded temperature on earth at a sweltering 58°C on the 13th Sept, 1922.
The lowest ever recorded world temperature was at Vostok Station, Antarctica on the 21 July 1983 at a bitter -89.6°C

Wet and Dry facts about weather:

Mawsynram in India is noted as being the wettest place on earth is with over 11 meters of rain falling every year.
In contrast, Antofagasta in Chile is the driest place on the planet getting less than 0.1mm per year, and with many years having no rainfall whatsoever.

Sunny facts:

Yuma in the state of Arizona has over 4,000 hours of sunshine per year - making it the sunniest place on the planet!
The South Pole is the least sunny place - only 182 days a year get sunshine.

Windy Facts:

The windiest place on earth is Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica where winds of 200mph have been recorded.
The strongest ever recorded wind was on Mt Washington, New Hampshire, USA at an amazing 231mph.

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Stormy Weather facts:

Nearly 2,000 thunderstorm cells are estimated over the planet at any given time.
The U.S. has over 100,000 thunderstorms every year, with over 16 million taking place across the world in a year.
9 out of 10 lightning bolts strike land rather than oceans.
A storm named John was the Longest-lasting Pacific tropical storm continuing for 31 days. As it crossed the dateline twice, it changed status from a hurricane to a typhoon and back to a hurricane.
"Ginger", was the longest-lasting Atlantic tropical storm, which spun around the open ocean for 28 days in 1971.



Snowy Weather Facts:

The world's largest snowflake was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records, at 38 cm wide and 20 cm thick. The snow flake fell at Fort Keogh, Montana, USA on 28 January 1887.
With tyres for his mouth and trees for arms, ‘Angus’ - the tallest snowman, was made by residents of Bethel, Maine, USA, measuring a whopping 34.63 metres. ‘Angus’ took 2 weeks to build, and was completed on 17 February 1999.
The greatest snowfall recorded was on Mt Rainier, Washington State, USA - Over 30metres fell during the winter of 1972.

Weird Weather Facts:

On 14th April, 1986 Bangladesh was hit by the biggest hail stones ever recorded - weighing in at over 1kg each - killing 92 people.

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Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 9, 2016

Best weather apps for iPhone

We all know that relying on your local weatherman to accurately predict the weekly forecast — or even the daily forecast for that matter — can be difficult, with predictions often coming off as no more than coin flip.nThe morning meteorologist may predict sunshine and high humidly as you walk out the door, yet halfway to work, you’ll find yourself caught in the middle of a massive thunderstorm clad in flip-flops and a meager tank top.

For iPhone users there exists a wealth of weather information right at your fingertips in Apple’s own App Store. However, sifting through the many available choices leaves even the most adept app users feeling gloomy. To help, we’ve picked through the abundance of weather applications and found the ones we won’t leave home without. What follows are our picks for the best weather apps currently on the market for the iPhone.

(Additionally, take a look at our handpicked selection of the best news apps, music apps, and our overall picks for the top iPhone apps.)

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Not only is Yahoo Weather entirely free, it’s also a serious candidate for best overall weather app of any platform. Featuring gorgeous Flickr backgrounds based on your location, the app provides five and 10-day forecasts detailing temperature, wind speed, humidity, and more. It’s also quicker than most weathers apps, devoid of ads, and includes a chart for viewing all of the sunrise and sunset times in your area.

Dark Sky ($4)
Sky began as a Kickstarter-funded project though it has quickly become one of the top weather apps for iOS. It has embraced the “less-is-more” trend and gives users up to the minute current forecasts. Crucial for finding out if it’s snowing or raining, Dark Sky isn’t flashy but it is easy to use. Because of its $4 price tag, you won’t find ads clogging up the interface, which is a pleasant departure from other weather apps.

Weather Channel
Weather Channel’s mobile application has nearly everything you want in a weather app. It finds your current location with ease and displays local pictures behind its pinpoint accurate weather readings. You’ll have hourly, five day, and 10 day forecasts just below your city’s weather and there’s even a useful pollen index to track allergens. Its premium version, Weather Channel Max, is $4 though the free version is all you need.

AccuWeather
AccuWeather’s weather application provides users with many forecast options including hourly, daily, and weekly information. You’re given the option of uploading any of the forecasts in to your phone’s calendar and get alerted for incoming snow or thunderstorms. AccuWeather also provides information on how the weather conditions will impact outdoor activities.

Weather Pod ($1)
Weather Pod provides a unique weather experience utilizing several swipe gestures. Swipe up for daily astronomy and almanac statistics, swipe down for live weather stats, swipe right for weather alerts and nearby storms, and swipe left for your 7-day forecast. The app’s background also changes depending on your location’s current weather conditions.

Weather Bug
With Weather Bug’s application you’ll have an exceptional amount of data available to you in one free app. You’ll get storm alerts, wind levels, sunset and sunrise times, and an hourly and 10-day forecast. Some locations feature the ability to view live cameras and you’ll even get updates on health information during cold and flu season.

WeatherPro ($3)
Weather Pro is a popular app in Europe, though it’s equally as impressive stateside. Featuring 7-day forecasts, satellite and radar images, and skiing and beach forecasts, Weather Pro has everything you need in a weather app. It even provides up-to-the-minute weather alerts to let you know exactly when a storm will hit home.

Swackett
Swackett is an off-the-wall weather app which presents its weather information via a cartoon-like infographic. The app features avatars called “peeps” who are wearing ideal outfits for the day’s current weather. It also provides a score rating for outside activities; the higher the rating the more likely you are to do said activity.

Weather Line ($2)
Weather Line is a weather app for graph junkies. It charts out its hourly, daily, and monthly weather forecasts in easy to read graphs which quickly give you an idea of upcoming trends. Weather Line integrates Dark Sky’s rain prediction feature which essentially gives you two weather apps for the price of one.

Perfect Weather ($3)
If you want a neatly organized weather app then look no further. It separates your different regions by color and organizes them like cards in a Rolodex. Each location has daily forecast info, precipitation percentages, and a small map. It uses data from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) so you know it’s information is accurate.

Weather Underground
Unlike other apps on this list, Weather Undergound uses crowdsourced information making its weather forecasts incredibly accurate. Users report localized weather conditions which help fill the voids left by major weather stations in your desired cities. You’ll also have access to live webcams and the ability to see the temperatures for surrounding cities in your area.

Partly Cloudy ($2)
Party Cloudy’s interface is like the face of an analog clock featuring a moving hand which moves throughout the day depicting various weather activity. The colors along the edges change for expected temperature shifts, and blue rises and falls with impending rain forecasts. Though lightweight, Party Cloudy has a lot of weather data in a user friendly format.
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Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 9, 2016

Best Android Apps of 2016

Searching for the best Android apps is daunting. Whether you need a great weather app or a new browser, there are always dozens available. Here at AndroidPIT, we’ve spent hours curating the top Android apps for every purpose, and compiled them into one list. Here are the best Android apps of 2016, which now includes our current favorite productivity and job search apps.

Best file manager app for Android

In light of the turn ES File Explorer has taken, we've tested out a few alternatives in search of a replacement.
The app we've settled on is Solid Explorer. It's feature-rich and highly accessible thanks to a crisp Material Design UI. It also houses a very handy double-panel display that lets you navigate to two separate folders and drag a file across from one to the other. Integration with cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive, as well as FTP servers, make it a formidable all-in-one solution for managing your files.
Some of its other features include hidden folders, ZIP and RAR archive extraction, and customization through icons, color schemes and themes.
The app is free to try out for two weeks, and then you have the option to pay $2, so you've nothing to lose by trying it out and seeing what you think.
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A simple UI and cloud storage integration make Solid Explorer our pick. / © ANDROIDPIT

Best productivity app for Android

Manually typing passwords takes a lot of time and remembering them all is difficult. Everybody has forgotten a password or two at some point in their lives. Enter Dashlane, the app which saves all of them so you can easily copy and paste these into online forms when necessary. 
A common concern with password manager apps is whether you can trust their security service. Dashlane uses encrypted codes and regularly monitors them to ensure you have peace of mind. 
What's more, Dashlane streamlines and secures other types of data used in online forms, like credit card information. You can save financial details and quickly copy them onto your online shopping portal of choice. And it automatically saves the receipts of all your purchases so you can track your spending. 
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Best job search app for Android

Searching for a new job used to involve hours of looking through classified ads in newspapers and many different job posting sites. Now with sites like Indeed, job perusing has improved and you are able to narrow results and streamline this process.
Indeed’s mobile app for Android lets you search for a job when you’re on-the-go so you can find your next employment adventure, anywhere, anytime. You can narrow the results for specific geographical regions, salary expectations or type of employment (full-time, part-time, etc.).
The Indeed app tracks your search history so you will only see the results you haven’t viewed yet. You can also upload your resume if you want make it easier to apply for job you’re interested in. Employers can then view your uploaded resume and see if you're a good fit for the position.

Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 9, 2016

Amazing Facts About Weather


Enjoy these fun weather facts for kids. Check out amazing snowfall, rainfall, temperature and wind speed records while learning more about lightning, tornadoes and cyclones. Read on for a range of interesting facts about weather and climate. 

  • The highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica is 14.6 °C (59 °F), recorded on January 5, 1974. More temperature facts.
  • The most rainfall ever recorded in 24 hours is 182.5 centimetres (71.9 inches) in Foc-Foc, La Réunion, during tropical cyclone Denise on January 8, 1966.
  • The most rainfall ever recorded in one year is 25.4 meters (1000 inches) in Cherrapunji, India. More rain facts.
  • The highest snowfall ever recorded in a one year period was 31.1 meters (1224 inches) in Mount Rainier, Washington State, United States, between February 19, 1971 and February 18, 1972. More snow facts.
  • The fastest wind speed ever recorded is 484±32 km/h (301±20 mph). This was a 3 second gust recorded by a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) radar unit in Oklahoma City on May 3, 1999. More wind facts.
  • The heaviest hailstone ever recorded weighed 1.0 kg (2.25 lb) and landed in Gopalganj District, Bangladesh on April 14, 1986.
  • Clouds can be categorized into a number of different types; these include cumulus, stratus and cirrus. More cloud facts.
  • The Earth experiences millions of lightning storms every year, they are incredible discharges of electricity from the atmosphere that can reach temperatures close to 54,000 °F (30,000 °C) and speeds of 60,000 m/s (130,000 mph). More lightning facts.
  • The USA has more tornadoes than any other country in the world, averaging around 1200 a year. This is due largely to its unique geography which forms an area in central USA called “Tornado Alley” which is frequently hit by tornadoes. More tornado facts.
  • Tropical cyclones (often referred to as hurricanes or typhoons) feature strong winds, driving rain, rough seas and areas of low atmospheric pressure. They frequently form in tropical areas of the globe and can do considerable damage to populated areas. Examples of this include the 1970 Bhola cyclone, Typhoon Nina which hit China in 1975 and more recently in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina which caused great devastation and loss of life when it hit southern parts of the USA. More hurricane facts.

Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 8, 2016

Weather Timeline and the reason why you should have it

Weather Timeline is a simple weather app that focuses on summarising the next hour, the next 48 hours and the next week so you don't have to. It presents the forecast in a timeline to help you quickly glance and digest the information and has a strong focus on color to outline the weather conditions. The app includes current weather alerts/warnings for your chosen locations and includes a time machine weather forecast so you can look at the forecast months, even years in advance or check what the weather was like several decades ago.

If you desire a smooth and clutter-free weather experience, you’ll really like Weather Timeline. The app uses pleasant animations for rain, snow, and sunshine. You’ll also get good details about the forthcoming precipitation, temperature, and many other data points. It will make those iPhone fans who brag about how great Dark Sky just a little bit jealous, especially since this is one of those rare apps that’s an Android exclusive.

Weather Timeline screenshot

Weather Timeline also has a great selection of widgets if you want the forecast right on your homescreen. Android Wear support is also top notch, with current and daily weather report cards shrunk down for your watch.

You can get this app on Google Play with the cost of $1.

Top 5 best weather apps you should have for your devices

If you are looking for a great weather app for your iPhone or Android devices, then don't miss this article because right below here are 5 of the best weather apps of the year 2016, recommended by Trustedreviews.com.
No matter whether your device is using iOS or Android operating system, those weather apps below here are all very helpful!

1. Dark sky

Dark Sky’s big feature is an uncanny ability to tell you exactly when it’s going to rain where you're standing. As well as the usual forecast, this app provides you with notifications alerting you when precipitation is due, when it’ll stop, and what type of shower you can expect. It’s all focused on hyperlocal forecasting, and it works incredibly well.

Price: Free (£2.99 one-off payment on iOS, £2.99 yearly subscription on Android for full version)

2. Accuweather

AccuWeather is a great all-round weather app. With hourly, daily, and 15-day forecasts, plus a MinuteCast feature that gives you 2-minute hyperlocal forecasts for the coming two hours, there’s lots to like about AccuWeather. The MinuteCast feature itself gives you precise information for your GPS location or street address including precipitation start times, type, and intensity.

Price: Free (£2.99 for Platinum version on App Store, £2.54 on Play Store)

3. BBC Weather

Looking for an ad-free, easy to use weather app? The BBC has the answer. BBC Weather combines a refined and clean interface with all the standard features you’d expect from a decent weather app. It’s not the most feature-packed option on this list, but sometimes simpler is better.


With this app you get a summary of the day’s weather, while swiping will bring up hourly changes. The app also comes with 10-day forecasts, the ability to add specific locations to your favorites, pressure, visibility, and humidity read outs, and UV and pollen counts. There’s no fancy radar or maps view, but everything is nicely arranged and easily accessible.

Price: Users can get this app for free.

4. Yahoo Weather

Yahoo Weather might just be the prettiest weather app available. It won an Apple design award in 2013 and it’s easy to see why. Weather information is overlaid on a photo of whichever location you happen to be in. The images themselves are taken from Flickr, and match the time of day and current weather conditions.

In terms of features, you get an hourly, five-day, and 10-day forecast alongside information such as temperature, humidity, visibility, and UV levels. There’s also precipitation levels for the coming day, and wind and pressure details.

Price: Free

5. Weather Underground

This app takes an interesting approach to weather forecasting. The information is provided by 180,000 personal weather stations run by weather enthusiasts, making for what the developers claim are “the world's most accurate hyper-local weather forecasts”. You can view and favourite any of the individual weather stations using the ‘Refine’ map, and Android users will benefit from a Material Design layout, while iOS users can connect the app to their Apple Watch and get quick updates.

You can swipe through hour-by-hour and 10-day forecasts which will give you information such as chance of precipitation, and there's also interactive radar, satellite maps, and severe weather alerts, along with the ability to scroll through time using the interactive play-bar on the radar and satellite display. So, if you’re looking for something a bit different, give Weather Underground’s crowd-sourced offering a go.

Price: Free

Source: trustedreviews.com