
Weather HD 1.6.9 - Mac OSX | 302 MB
Languages: English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish
Weather HD, the iPhone and iPad's top selling weather application is now available for the Mac, and brings the stunning beauty and design of Weather HD tailored and specifically designed for Mac OS X.

Weather Display 10.37 R21 Multilingual + Portable | 26.3/227 MB
Weather Display is the software to get the most from your weather station. Not only does it support a huge range of stations from all the major manufacturers but it's also stacked with features and options.

Weather Display v10.37 R15 | 26.12 MB
Weather Display is the software to get the most from your weather station. Not only does it support a huge range of stations from all the major manufacturers but it's also stacked with features and options.
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Weather Report - Live In Cologne 1983 (2011) [Art Of Groove]
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC+CUE+LOG | Track: 11 ( 2CD ) | 692 Mb | Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) | 10 Mb
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC+CUE+LOG | Track: 11 ( 2CD ) | 692 Mb | Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) | 10 Mb
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Weather Report the Zawinul estate is proud to release this live document of the band's performance in Cologne, Germany, on May 13th, 1983. This is the first time that this wonderful concert has been available and it's released simultaneously on 2CD. By this time leaders Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter had produced some of the most innovative and best selling jazz of the 1970's, often in the company of some of the foremost musicians of that time including Jaco Pastorius and Peter Erskine. By 1983 this bass and drums team had departed and Zawinul and Shorter completely refashioned the band bringing on board a new, younger, rhythm section including Victor Bailey, Omar Hakim and Jose Rossy.
Both Zawinul and Shorter were undoubtedly rejuvenated by the collective potential of this new group, having just recorded one of their finest albums, 'Procession', for Columbia. Tracks from this recording are heavily featured during the Cologne concert and include the title track, a powerful opener, and the barnstorming "Where The Moon Goes". Also performed are two tracks from the album which followed, 'Domino Theory', "The Peasant" and "Db Waltz". Despite this being a very long concert the bands most popular tunes are not forgotten, however, and form part of a six track medley including a rousing version of "Birdland" which closes the set.

Weather Wars (2011)
IMDB Info
DVDRiP XViD-SP33D | avi | 1058 Kbps | 608x302 25fps | MP3 114 Kbps | 1h 22mn | 700.06 MB
Language: English
Genre: Sci-Fi
IMDB Info
DVDRiP XViD-SP33D | avi | 1058 Kbps | 608x302 25fps | MP3 114 Kbps | 1h 22mn | 700.06 MB
Language: English
Genre: Sci-Fi
A series of freak weather occurrences around Washington D.C. reunites two estranged brothers who are the sons of a once prestigious climate scientist...

Good Weather For An Airstrike - A Summer (2011)
Release: 2011 | Track: 10 | Format: Mp3 320 kbps | 107 Mb
Genre: Post-Rock, Drone Ambient, Experimental
Release: 2011 | Track: 10 | Format: Mp3 320 kbps | 107 Mb
Genre: Post-Rock, Drone Ambient, Experimental

BBC - The Weather: Rain (2011) WS PDTV XviD-FTP
Language: English
00:56:58 | 624x352 | XviD - 1211Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 549MB
Genre: Documentary
Documentary series about the weather. The rain is an essential part of being British, giving us the English lawn, the sliding tackle and endless grounds for complaint, but what do we really know about it? The programme uncovers the true shape of a raindrop, shows how and why rain falls, and tells remarkable stories of how we have adapted or succumbed to this elemental force of nature, such as James Glaisher's seven-mile hot-air balloon ascent in 1862, and how Charles Macintosh invented the waterproof coat. The Victorians believed that they could master the rain and push it aside, but today climate change threatens us with rain that is wilder and more unpredictable than ever.



