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any Meterologists around?

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island_sands

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What would be the easiest way to find the relative humidity over the year of a country?
Also the wet/dry bulb temperatures?

i have been surfing about and get reports 50 pages long.. anyone know of a short-cut?

I also tried NOAA but that's also very long winded to get to the point.
 
A good atlas sometimes has that kind of information: average temperature, mm's of rain, humidity.. If you don't have one or don't want to get one just for this, go to a bookstore and "look around" for free

(btw, if you do, check out a small thing at the very north of europe, called sweden.. In the middle you will see 2 lakes, one bigger and one smaller that is quite long but not very wide, called "vättern". That's where i dive )
 
a lake in sweden? i guess you are taking very good care of your nipples! they must constantly be on stalks in that cold water.
thanks for the tip.
 
Try google search for "weathernet". That site has a ton on info and links to all kinds of other sites. Might be something in it somewhere.

Connor
 
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