WEATHER STATIONS


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Bresler. South Africa - Camera - Moreleta Park - North East of Salbu (South Africa)


Rooihuiskraal, Centurion, South Africa - Irene Area - West of Salbu (South Africa)


Constantia Park, South Africa - Waterkloof area - North of Salbu (South Africa)


Midrand, South Africa -  CW Price station - South of Salbu (South Africa)


Copenhagen - Denmark


Langhus & Ski - Langhus, Akershus  - Tor Kvien (Norway)


Flesland - Bergen Airport (Camera & Wind force in m/s and mph)


Fløyen - View over Bergen towards Askøy (Camera) (Norway)


Fana -  Wide Area (Detailed weather reports) (Norway)


Salbu - In Fana (General Area - See Satellite & Terrain) (Norway)


Salbu - In Fana (Close UP  - See Satellite & Terrain) (Norway)


Salbu - Near Hyllestad (General Area  - See Satellite & Terrain)


Salbu - Near Hyllestad (Close UP  - See Satellite & Terrain)


Hellefjellet - Near Tellnes  (Slate Mountain) (Norway)


Tellnes - (Close UP - See Satellite & Terrain) (Norway)


Tellnes - Hagenes and Surrounds


Flesland and Surrounds


Fanafjord and Korsfjorden - North Sea, Sotra, Sund, Nordvik and Surrounds


London - UK


Middlesbrough - UK 


Newcastle - UK 



Translation (Norwegian - English)


kl.  hrs.  (Example: Søndag den 28. September kl. 10.00.)


skyet: (or: skyete) adj. cloudy, overcast Idiom: delvis skyet -- partly cloudy 


sludd:  subst. n. sleet, slush  (subst.n.  - substitution. nouns)

Sleet may refer to: A mixture of snow and rain (particularly in countries where British English is spoken) • Ice pellets (mainly within the United States and Canada). Slush is a slurry mixture of snow and liquid water. In the natural environment, slush forms as ice or snow melts. This often mixes with dirt and other materials, resulting in a gray or muddy brown colour. Ice pellets are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent ice balls. This form of precipitation is also known as sleet in the United States and Canada.[1] Ice pellets are usually (but not always) smaller than hailstones.[2] They often bounce when they hit the ground, and generally do not freeze into a solid mass unless mixed with freezing rain. The METAR code for ice pellets is PL.


sludd:  HH Wrote: "Sludd" is wet and heavy snowflakes. The snowflakes have been formed in the higher altitudes in the clouds where the temperature is lower than the freezing temperature, and partly melt to white and wet flakes when they come down to the ground where the temperature is above or around zero Celsius. The "Sludd" my cover the ground like a wet and white carpet. If the Temperature goes down under zero, the "carpet" can freeze to a crisp and hard state what we call "Skaresnø" = snow crust.


skydekke: subst. n. cloud cover, cloud cap, cloud ceiling, cloud deck Ex. “skiftende skydekke, perioder med sol” ‘partly cloudy with sunny spells’ 


skyet: (or: skyete) adj. cloudy, overcast Idiom: delvis skyet -- partly cloudy, Halvskyet --half cloudy.


bris:  subst. m. breeze Idiom: frisk bris -- (meteorologi) fresh breeze Idiom: laber bris -- (meteorologi) moderate breeze Idiom: lett bris -- (meteorologi) gentle breeze


kuling: subst. m. (meteorologi) gale, breeze Idiom: liten kuling -- (meteorologi) strong breeze Idiom: sterk kuling -- (meteorologi) gale Idiom: stiv kuling -- (meteorologi) near gale


Laber  Bris: - Moderate Breeze     Liten Kuling - Strong Breeze     Stiv  Kuling - Near Gale


Regn: - Rain:   


Nedbør:  - Precipitation:  lite - little    mye - much


Klimaoversikt: - Climate Map


Nedbørsradar: viser hvor det har falt nedbør (regn, sludd, snø) de siste 8 timer. Oppdateres hvert 15. minutt.


Precipitation Radar: shows where it has fallen precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) in the last 8 hours. Updated every 15 minutes. shows where it has fallen precipitation (rain, sleet, snow) in the last 8 hours. Updated every 15 minutes.


Klimaoversikten: Viser månedlige gjennomsnittstemperaturer. Den røde grafen er gjennomsnittlig maksimumstemperatur, den blå grafen er gjennomsnittlig minimumstemperatur. De blå søylene viser gjennomsnittlig antall nedbørsdager per måned. En dag defineres som nedbørsdag dersom det er målt mer enn 1 mm nedbør det døgnet. Klimastatistikken er basert på værdata for siste 10 år.


Climate figure: Shows monthly average temperatures. The red graph is the average maximum temperatur, the blue graph is the average minimum temperature. The blue columns show the average number of rain days per month. A day is defined as "nedbørsdag" if it is measured more than 1 mm rainfall the day. Climate statistics are based on weather data for the last 10 years.



SOUTH AFRICAN CLIMATE DATA


Johannesburg is located in the eastern plateau area of South Africa known as the Highveld, at an elevation of 1,753 metres (5,751 ft). The former CBD is located on the south side of the prominent ridge called the Witwatersrand (Afrikaans: White Water's Ridge) and the terrain falls to the north and south. By and large the Witwatersrand marks the watershed between the Limpopo and Vaal rivers. The north and west of the city has undulating hills while the eastern parts are flatter.

The city enjoys a dry, sunny climate, with the exception of occasional late afternoon downpours in the summer months of October to April. Temperatures in Johannesburg are usually fairly mild thanks to the city's high altitude, with the average maximum daytime temperature in January of 26 ℃ (79 ℉), dropping to an average maximum of around 16 ℃ (61 ℉) in June. Winter is the sunniest time of the year, with cool days and cold nights. The temperature occasionally drops to below freezing at night, causing frost. Snow is a rare occurrence, with snowfall having been experienced in May 1956, August 1962, June 1964, September 1981 and August 2006 (light). Snow fell again on 27 June 2007,[11] accumulating up to 10 centimeters (3.9 in) in the southern suburbs. Regular cold fronts pass over in winter bringing very cold southerly winds but usually clear skies. Climate Data: The annual average rainfall is 713 millimetres (28.1 in), which is mostly concentrated in the summer months.[citation needed] Infrequent showers occur through the course of the winter months.


Pretoria is a city located in the northern part of Gauteng Province, South Africa. It is one of the country's three capital cities, serving as the executive (administrative) and de facto national capital; the others are Cape Town, the legislative capital, and Bloemfontein, the judicial capital.

Pretoria is contained in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality as one of several constituent former administrations (among which also Centurion and Soshanguve), and therefore sometimes incorrectly referred to as Tshwane — this contentious issue is still being decided as of 9 December 2008.  Climate Data: The annual average rainfall is 674 millimetres (26.5 in) which is mostly concentrated in the summer months. Infrequent showers occur through the course of the winter months.


City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (also known as the City of Tshwane, pronounced /ˈtswɑːneɪ/ (listen)) is a metropolitan municipality contained in the province of Gauteng, South Africa, that includes the city of Pretoria