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Present - The Weather Channel 2000 => Everything Else TWC => Topic started by: Trevor on July 22, 2010, 03:49:10 PM

Title: The Weather Network
Post by: Trevor on July 22, 2010, 03:49:10 PM
I thought I would make a topic for TWN discussions. So, here it is  :lol:

Also, disreguard the first few posts in this topic, we were confused.  :P
Title: Re: The Weather Channel...CANADA?
Post by: Zach on July 22, 2010, 03:52:29 PM
That cant be possible unless they have a dish a headend in the US uses I dont think :unsure:
Title: Re: The Weather Channel...CANADA?
Post by: Anistorm on July 22, 2010, 03:52:50 PM
I find it common. It's possible to have the two networks at the same time and to have TWC at a different country.
Unless you're talking about a different version of TWC, I'd like to see proof.
Title: Re: The Weather Channel...CANADA?
Post by: Trevor on July 22, 2010, 04:05:49 PM
Sorry guys, he just confused the 2.  :(

I did get some snapshots of TWN, though.
Title: Re: The Weather Network
Post by: Anistorm on July 22, 2010, 04:40:00 PM
Yeah, that's what I thought.

If someone has TWC in a different country, it is possible that he brought a satellite dish from the US to that country. I've seen that before. TWC in Canada is the same as TWC here. The Weather Network is another story. It only covers Canada. Please try and be a little more specific next time. ;)
Title: Re: The Weather Network
Post by: Eric on July 23, 2010, 10:02:48 AM
I watched The Weather Network when I was visiting Canada in 1997 and 2000.  Even back then, I found that The Weather Network made better use of the local forecast and LDL than The Weather Channel.  TWN's local forecast had more information that only started to appear in the Intellistar several years later, and the LDL usually had a graphical representation of temperature and weather conditions for both the current conditions and a short-term forecast on the screen at all times.

Back in 1997 the WeatherStar 4000 was still being used by The Weather Channel... and by The Weather Network, too!  However, The Weather Network got so much more out of it - it was hard to believe it was the same computer that was being used, since the difference was like night and day.  One way, however, TWN did this is by broadcasting the boxes and backgrounds for the local forecast on the national feed, and the WeatherStar 4000 broadcast its information with a transparent background, all the data being formatted to fit in the national feed backgrounds.  Of course, the satellite feed showed only boxes moving in and out of the screen with no data on them. :)  No looping "Travel Cities Forecast" for Canadian viewers.

Then again, based on the poll I made recently, I doubt any of the American viewers here remember the looping "Travel Cities Forecast" for satellite viewers or when the WeatherStar III/4000 broke down. :)