International Weather: How's the Weather There?

If you're the type who watches CNN or BBC all the time, you might have noticed that they feed you with information about international weather conditions every fifteen minutes. If you are annoyed by this, especially when it is not your country that the weatherperson talks about, don't be. Like all the other news, international weather forecasts are very, very important.

The birth of globalization signaled a major demand for international weather information. Because people can travel from one country to another so easily, they have to be updated on most weather systems and conditions in the world for their business, pleasure, and safety. Every part of the world has a different weather pattern. Although it is called a pattern, unexpected phenomena takes place and they can cause damages and inconvenience to people. For example, Japan gets visited by numerous typhoons each year. Southern Asia experiences northeast and southwest monsoons. Tornadoes often develop in the United States.

International weather updates are important especially to those who travel a lot. Businesspeople who fly from one country to another need to know what the weather is in their destinations. In this case, if something terrible like a typhoon develops, they have enough time to plan ahead, cancel meetings, or move them to another schedule. This saves most people in the corporate world and even vacation travelers time and energy.

The television is one of the most common sources of international weather updates. International news channels like CNN, BBC and many others report the condition of the weather in all six continents and key cities in the world. If the city you are going to visit isn't on the news channel's weather list, you can surf the net and find countless websites that offer meteorological information on tens of thousands of cities. They also offer forecasts for the next five days and highlight places with extreme weather conditions at the moment.


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