With any satellite service, you will experience loss of signal sometimes during inclement weather. If the installation is done correctly and you are getting a strong signal, the loss of signal shouldn't be too often. I live in Denver and I lose my signal maybe 2 - 3 times a year.
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Michigan is generally very cold during winter. It is subject to strong winds off the Great Lakes. Snow, hail, sleet, and raini are common.
DISH Network has received mixed reviews. Favorable reviews focus on the ease of use, the variety of channels, the cost, and the DVR service. Negative reviews focus on the quality of customer service, the loss of service during bad weather, and difficulties with leasing equipment. DISH Network offers a varying number of channels, depending on which package you purchase. The basic package includes 55 channels while upgraded packages range from 120 to 315 channels.
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The weather network allows users to see the current temperature and the high and low for the day. From there, it is possible to get an hour by hour temperature predication. Also, users can see a map showing any possible storms during a several hour time period.
The decreased to about 65% during the Northern Hemisphere fall and early winter.
The best way to know is to pay attention to warnings from the National Weather Service. This can be done online or by tuning into a local TV or radio station or by going on to the National Weather Service website (see link below). Since power outages are common during tornadic thunderstorms, it is best to keep a battery powered weather radio handy.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) transmits weather information on several frequencies between 162.400 and 162.550 MHz. Any cheap scanner or weather radio designed to receive these frequencies should be sufficient to receive the weather information. Most weather radios have an alert feature that will set off an alarm if hazardous weather is in your area. You can get more information about the frequencies in your area at www.noaa.gov. Most areas in the U.S. also have a skywarn net. Skywarn is a network of volunteer weather spotters who have been trained by the weather service and make direct reports to the weather service during hazardous weather. Many amateur radio operators in your area check in to a skywarn net to provide eyewitness accounts of weather whenever necessary. You can listen to them if you have a scanner capable of receiving 144 - 148 MHz (most scanners will). A simple google search for "skywarn net" and your city will find the frequency of your local skywarn net. Another radio service is the Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS). MARS is a system that the military uses to communicate with civilians (mostly amateur radio operators) during emergencies, such as hurricane Katrina.
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Weather and tsunamis aren't related, so tsunamis can happen during any kind of weather.
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