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1.   Jan 15, 2008 8:43 PM

» Feature Writer Georgene A. Bramlage - Water and Gardeners


As longtime "plant people," my husband and I feel a rain gauge is very important...he watches ours like a hawk.

We also are almost complusive temperature watchers.

My head serves a barometer - fast-moving fronts cause me to develope massive migraines. However, I anecdotally, I've always felt that the behavior of children and students of all ages varies with the barometric pressure. One Christmas, my present from husband was a barometer happy

I'd love my own recoding hygrometer and recording wind gauge (sock). Ah, my own weather station would be nice happy

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2.   Jan 16, 2008 11:08 AM

» Feature Writer Aurae Beidler - Water and Gardeners

In response to Water and Gardeners posted by Cercis:


Yes, rain gauges are very important. Sometimes I am amazed at the amount of rain we get. I know I live in "rainy Oregon" but really, the amounts of rain in the rain gauge are crazy. It fills up fast!
Oregon Scientific has some great home weather stations. happy

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3.   Jan 16, 2008 1:56 PM

» Feature Writer Georgene A. Bramlage - Water and Gardeners

In response to Water and Gardeners posted by sunrae138:
Maybe I'll ask for one of those home weather stations for my next birthday happy

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