

With its clean lines, shapely wind vane and antiqued brass finish, this sturdy steel snow gauge makes a handsome — and practical — ornament for your yard. It measures snow depth up to 3 fe $79.95..... More Details |
There???s a busy bee hovering over this daisy, and his job is about collecting rain, not honey. Attached to a natural cork float, he rises a little higher with each passing shower. A charming and fu $29.95..... More Details |
A rain gauge from Colonial times inspired this intriguing reproduction, crafted from brass and stainless steel. As rainwater fills the glass vial, a float and lever system displays the amount in 1/4" $179..... More Details |
Thomas Jefferson was an avid gardener and weather observer, and if he had designed weather instruments, they would have been attractive, long-lasting tools. This Jeffersonian Wind Gauge measures b $195..... More Details |
Thomas Jefferson was an avid gardener and weather observer, and if he had designed weather instruments, they would have been attractive, long-lasting tools. The Jeffersonian Thermometer uses a uni $195..... More Details |
This unusual copper rain gauge is stylish and easy to read too, because it works on the theory of displacement discovered by Archimedes: a float (calibrated in 1/4" increments) rises as rainwat $39.95..... More Details |
Hang this sizable 18" weatherproof clock on the house or garage and it will be easy to see the exact time at a glance. Radio signals from the atomic clock in Greeley, Colorado, ensure perfect accuracy $59.95..... More Details |
With a bright white, easy-to-read face, this thermometer displays the temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celsius, from -20 F to +120° F (-30 to 50° C) . When darkness falls, a solar-powered $32.95..... More Details |
Stay informed when the power goes out. This portable hand-cranked radio is packed with features: AM/FM with built-in antenna, NOAA weather channels, cell phone charger, LED light for roadside emergen $49.95..... More Details |
The German philosopher Goethe is said to have originated the design of the original storm glasses that were used by 18th century clipper ships to warn of approaching storms at sea. Today, they're a f $24.95..... More Details |
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