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Meteoblue (stylized as meteoblue) is a meteorological service created at the University of Basel, Switzerland. In 2006, Meteoblue was then founded as a spin-off company in order to serve customers especially in the area of agriculture as well as solar and wind power .
Pages in category "Mbabane" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Mbabane was founded in 1887 by Mickey Wells, on the spot where the Transvaal-to-Mozambique route crossed the Mbabane river. It was declared the capital of the new Protectorate of Swaziland in 1902. During this time, Mbabane consisted of a few shops, churches and schools founded by white settlers.
The first weather satellite to be considered a success was TIROS-1, launched by NASA on April 1, 1960. [5] TIROS operated for 78 days and proved to be much more successful than Vanguard 2. Other early weather satellite programs include the 1962 Defense Satellite Applications Program (DSAP) [6] and the 1964 Soviet Meteor series.
The first daily weather forecasts were published in The Times in 1861. [16] In the following year a system was introduced of hoisting storm warning cones at the principal ports when a gale was expected. [18] The "Weather Book" which FitzRoy published in 1863 was far in advance of the scientific opinion of the time.
The MR3 road, also known as the Matsapha–Mbabane–Ngwenya road or Road No. MR3, [1] is a major highway of Eswatini (previously Swaziland). It is one of the busiest roads in the country, crossing it from east to west. [1] [2] Along with the MR7 and MR8 roads, it forms the "backbone of Swaziland's internal transport system."
Hikers on the Sibebe Survivor walk. Sibebe is a granite mountain in Eswatini, located 10 km from the capital city Mbabane.It is the second-largest monolith in the world and the largest exposed granite pluton, [1] rising 350m above the valley of the Mbuluzi River. [2]