Weather Stations
Predicting the weather for tomorrow is very difficult though some would say they can know instinctively. There is even a popular saying 'Red sky at night, sailor`s delight.' and 'Red sky in the morning, sailor`s takes warning' was so popular many centuries ago. There is no denying that this is only a guess or a hypothesis, without the scientific data to back it up.
Before the advent of accurate weather predictions, people also were inclined to base it with conclusions based from patterned observations like the there is the occurrence of the rainbow after rain and many others. As technology progresses, so did the ability of humans to predict weather based on the measuring and analysis of various data through the use of different instruments.
These instruments were weather barometers and mercury-based thermometers in the early 1600s and 1700s. It took a few centuries later when advanced equipment like the satellite and digital technology to predict weather accurately. Many of these weather monitoring tools made by reliable brands are now available in the market that certainly fits every budget.
The most popular today is the digital weather stations that are accurate, automated, and portable that some are even wireless. Some even double as wakeup alarm clocks! These ensure safety of people living in areas with unpredictable weather patterns and who lives countries with four seasons. People now have the ability to track the weather anytime, anywhere and not wait for the evening news or tune in to the weather channel.