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It is the goal of Weather.org to help plan for severe weather using reliable
weather forecasts, weather maps, and storm tracking in order to promote
public safety and save lives
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Always check the weather before you travel. Weather, rain, snow, fog and
wind are all part of our climate. Severe weather events such as a tornado,
tropical storm, hurricane, cyclones, lightning strikes and extreme weather
affect us all. In addition to weather forecasts are ozone levels, changing
climate conditions and solar winds. Since outdoor activities are severely
curtailed by heavy rain, snow and the wind chill, weather warnings can be
used to plan ahead and survive. The climate is the common, average weather
conditions at a particular place over a long period of time. Weather history
and weather records and averages are used to determine the climate of a
particular part of the world.
The accuracy or reliability of the weather forecasts not guaranteed and the
providers disclaim liability of any kind, including, without limitation,
liability for quality, performance and fitness
for a particular purpose arising out of the use, or inability to use the
forecast.. The tropical cyclone forecasts presented at this site are
intended to convey only general information on current storms and must not
be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to the
protection of property: the data may not be accurate. If you are in the path
of a storm you should be listening to official information sources.
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