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  2. EarthCam - Wikipedia

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    EarthCam, Inc. is a company based in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, United States, that provides webcam content, technology and services. Founded in 1996, EarthCam.com is a network of webcameras offering a complete searchable database of views of places around the world.

  3. AgWeatherNet - Wikipedia

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    It is the first and the largest agricultural weather network in the United States. [2] Every 5 seconds, over 175 sensors (as of 2018) record air temperature, relative humidity and dew point , soil temperature at 8 inches, rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, insolation and leaf wetness.

  4. Offshore oil and gas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Oil companies drilled six tests offshore Washington (three in state waters and three in federal waters) and seven tests in federal waters offshore Oregon. The OCS P-0130 well drilled offshore Oregon by Union Oil in 1966 was described as having "potential for commercial gas production", [ 17 ] but none of the wells were completed as producers ...

  5. Wind power in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates that Washington has potential to install over 18,000 megawatts of onshore wind power. [10] Washington ranks 24th in its potential for onshore wind generation, [11] and also has the potential to install 120,964 MW of offshore wind generation which could generate 488,025 GWh/year. [12]

  6. Mount Washington Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Washington Observatory (MWObs) is a private, non-profit scientific and educational institution organized under the laws of the state of New Hampshire. The weather observation station is located on the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire .

  7. Snoqualmie Falls - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot (82 m) waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington. It is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions and is known internationally for its appearance in the television series Twin Peaks. More than 1.5 million ...

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  9. Angle Lake (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Angle Lake is an L-shaped lake in SeaTac, Washington, United States, occupying 102 acres (0.41 km 2) between Interstate 5 and State Route 99. The lake most likely was so named on account of its outline, which forms a right angle. [2] Like nearby Lake Burien and Bow Lake, it was formed by the glacial retreat roughly 12,000 years ago. [3]