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1. Getting weather data from Open Weather Map API
I think you have your separation of responsibilities slightly wrong. For example, why are you tying each instance of a WeatherApi to a specific location? It seems to me that it would be better to pass the location in later. The name is also too concerned with the implementation. The caller should not have to worry that the data is from an API.One other issue with that class is that you do non-trivial work in the constructor. Generally, initialising an object should be cheap. I would advise that you split this up so that the user creates a WeatherRepository and then calls a GetWeatherData method to actually perform the request.Note that I've also made GetWeatherData return your WeatherData class rather than populate an XmlDocument. That would be something like:If you create your classes to match the xml or add appropriate metadata, the CreateDataFromXml method might be as simple as using an XmlSerializer or DataContractSerializer to deserialize the data directly.
2. What does a red triangle on a weather map stand for?
Frontal concept become developed by skill of Norwegian meteorologists in 1917 whilst the 1st international conflict become on. A front is a boundary between air plenty and the term become taken from the conflict the place the front become the boundary between the opposing forces. The spikes of the chilly fronts have been taken from the spikes on the German helmets whilst the rounded heat front symbols got here from the allied helmets. On colored charts, heat fronts are in many instances purple whilst chilly fronts are blue. the different kinds of fronts are occluded fronts and quasi-table sure fronts
3. Where can I find a weather map of France?
Ashley, are you located near a Barnes & Noble bookstore? They should have a nice selection of maps to choose from. For your future needs check out the online seller Amazon. When you have the time look at the third link below for maps on France.
4. Where can I find an animated weather map that...?
I comprehend precisely what you assert, Tim! as quickly as I crossed the Bay of Biscay in a tiny sailboat in 1975, it became no longer with out having first observed the BBC delivery forecast, every day, for a week; noting the fashion and motions of the low pressures. unluckily, i am afraid that cutting-side digital concepts takes different place on the servers and that previous records is deleted very, very rapid! possibly somebody else knows the place records are saved and could answer you, yet I doubt. reliable success, besides!
5. How do you read a Surface Weather Map?
1) Pressure is always lowest right at the center of a low, so as you move away from it, it increases. 2) That is a cold front, and the people living in SC can expect the weather to get colder once it passes. 3) Stars or asterisks on a weather map indicate snowfall. 4.... a) The temperature is to the left and on top of the symbol, so 75 degrees F b) Wind if blowing from the southeast c) One full flag and half a flag is a wind speed of 15 knots d) 902.3 mb would be too low, so your pressure (located in the upper right) must be 1002.3 mb e) Half a circle means 50% cloud cover, or more specifically four eights could cover (aka 4/8) f) The given symbol means the station is currently going through a thunderstorm. 5) Youngstown is 5 hours behind Z-time, so it would have been observed at 19Z 07 Feb 2000 6) High pressure systems in the Northern Hemisphere all have winds that rotate clockwise, and wind also move outward from them. 7) St Louis had wind from the North and Sea Level Pressure was 1028.6 mb 8) North Platte is the answer for both a and b 9) Cooler 10) Decreases 11) Winds around low pressure systems in the northern hemisphere always blow counter clockwise and inward towards. 12) North-Northeast (The red semi circles tell you what way it is moving) 13) Nagagami has the higher RH but Key West is holding the greater quantity of water.