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Honeywell Professional Weather Station

Published: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 5:02 PM EST     750 Views
Author: Micki Takac
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We have such abundance of information at our fingertips that it's easy to take up-to-the-moment access of weather conditions for granted. A weather report is just a click of a mouse – or a push of a remote control button – away. However, when there's a power outage your shortcut on your desktop to weather.com – or the weather widget through the television – isn't going to do you any good. While you might be excited to dust off your mad scouting survival skills, it's much easier to stay apprised of the current weather situation with a weather station. If you're considering making the investment into purchasing a weather station, the Honeywell Professional Weather Station with Remote Control (model #TE923W) is worth investigating.

Maybe you're a farmer whose livelihood is dictated by the health of his or her crops. You might be someone whose life depends on medical equipment that runs on electricity. You might just be a weather buff. There's no denying that a weather station –at the bare minimum – makes for an interesting device to own. Not only does Honeywell's Professional Weather Station report weather information in twelve to twenty-four hour forecasts, you can also track barometric pressure through a twenty-four hour barometric pressure history chart. A programmable ice warning alarm is also one of the desirable features, especially if you want to keep your garden looking its best. Honeywell's Professional Weather Station doesn't just report weather conditions and information. It has a variety of other practical features.

Honeywell's Professional Weather Station is automatically set to the U.S. Atomic clock, which is an accepted precise timekeeping standard. The Honeywell's Professional Weather Station comes equip with an alarm and snooze option, making for a multi-purpose addition to your camping gear. And at a little over six pounds, it's well worth a little added weight. You can also reference the sunrise & sunset calculator, the moon phase calendar and indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity. The 8-channel capability accepts up to four additional sensors (each sold separately) and the infrared remote control allows you to control all of the display's functions. The Honeywell Professional Weather Station also comes with an anemometer to measure wind speed and direction, rain gauge and a wireless UV sensor.

The Honeywell Professional Weather Station with Remote Control is available for purchase from the Honeywell Store for $221.82 plus shipping and handling.

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