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  5. AccuWeather - Wikipedia

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    AccuWeather, Inc. is a private-sector American media company that provides commercial weather forecasting services. AccuWeather was founded in 1962 by Joel N. Myers, then a Pennsylvania State University graduate student working on a master's degree in meteorology. His first customer was a gas company in Pennsylvania. While running his company ...

  6. Whiting, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Whiting is an unincorporated community located on the west side of Manchester Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. [2] It is in the Eastern Standard time zone with an elevation of 180 ft. [3] It is home to various retirement communities.

  7. AccuWeather Network - Wikipedia

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    AccuWeather, which for many years had distributed and continues to distribute its forecast content to participating broadcast television stations around the United States, launched its first 24-hour television venture in 2007, with the launch of The Local AccuWeather Channel, a network distributed via the digital subchannels of various commercial (and in one case, non-commercial) stations ...

  8. Summer has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere following the June solstice, and it could be hotter than last summer in many big cities across the central and eastern United States. Early spells of ...

  9. Squall - Wikipedia

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    The term "squall" is used to refer to a sudden wind-speed increase lasting minutes. In 1962 the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) defined that to be classified as a "squall", the wind must increase at least 8 metres per second (29 km/h; 18 mph) and must attain a top speed of at least 11 metres per second (40 km/h; 25 mph), lasting at least one minute in duration.