Archive for METEOROLOGY

Madagascar is in the Indian Ocean

May 26, 2010 No Comments

Madagascar is a beautiful island in the Indian Ocean, off the south eastern coast of Africa. It is ringed by golden beaches and palm trees and with an interior that is resplendent in its variety, from grassy plateaus to volcanoes and opaque forests and natural reserves.

According to local legend, the island was first inhabited by [...]

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Norway Holidays – 10 Top Tips for a Great Trip

May 26, 2010 No Comments

Norway is a place of awe-inspiring beauty, where many people’s lives are dominated by the sea as in the days of the Vikings. The smaller cities are undiscovered gems.
Here are Ten reasons to visit, to help start your holiday planning and further research
Cruising: The best way of experiencing the coast and fjords is on a [...]

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Melting Arctic Sea Ice and Global Warming Hype

May 26, 2010 No Comments

There can be no dispute that the ice over the Arctic is melting pretty fast. Satellite pictures clearly show the extent of the decrease in Arctic ice during the last several years. In fact, observations from instruments on the ground, balloons, and satellites indicate that the Arctic is warming much faster than the rest of [...]

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Handicapping Sports Weather

May 26, 2010 No Comments

PRO INFO SPORTS takes all factors into consideration when handicapping sports investment opportunities for our Sports Handicapping Services, including the weather. We also strongly recommend clients give the “elements” a final check for any late-breaking developments prior to wagering, by reviewing our Weather Reports.
Atmospheric conditions can have a big impact on sporting events. In perceived [...]

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Learning to sail the USA way

May 26, 2010 No Comments

The syllabus can be readily divided into two parts. The Keelboat Sailing Certification Program is made up of seven stages while Small Boat Sailing Program contains a further two stages.


The Basic Small Boat Sailing Standard requires no previous experience or qualifications. It is the first course in the Small Boat Sailing Program. Students must demonstrate [...]

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Dead Sea Skin Care

May 26, 2010 No Comments

In the Bible, the Dead Sea is known as the “Eastern Sea” or the “Sea of the Arava”. The ancient Greeks and Romans called it “Mare Asphaltitus”, meaning the “Clay Sea”, due to the patches of clay, or asphalt floating on its surface. Later on, since life in this body of water was deemed impossible, [...]

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