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#05-265 December 12, 2005

South Carolina Weather Calendar Offered By South Carolina Wildlife

Twelve months of spectacular, full-color photos portray South Carolina's spectrum of changeable weather-from an icy coating on Table Rock Mountain to ominous black clouds signaling a coastal thunderstorm-in the 2006 South Carolina Weather Calendar offered by South Carolina Wildlife magazine.

Rain or shine, weather-lovers and many others will love this exclusive new January-through-December calendar from South Carolina Wildlife and the experts in the State Climatology Office. The calendar, which is full of practical weather information in addition to many other special features, is available for $10 plus $2 shipping and handling. To order, call toll-free 1-888-644-9453 or visit the South Carolina Wildlife Web site at www.scwildlife.com, click on the Wildlife Shop logo and follow links to posters/calendars.

January through December, each month in the South Carolina Weather Calendar presents:

bulletA spectacular photo of a Palmetto State weather scene
bulletDate blocks loaded with weather history and trivia tidbits
bulletMaximum and minimum temperatures
bulletAverage precipitation

Between the months, expanded features help residents prepare for severe-weather events such as hurricanes, tornadoes and thunderstorms and provides information on South Carolina's threat from earthquakes and debris-flow landslides. Also included is a hurricane-tracking chart.
Downtown Columbia and Vista visitors can just drop in at the magazine's Wildlife Shop Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1000 Assembly St. on the ground floor of the Dennis office building. The purchase of magazine subscriptions and products from the Wildlife Shop helps support South Carolina Wildlife magazine's conservation education efforts.

For more than half a century South Carolina Wildlife magazine has offered its readers at home and across the globe the opportunity to enjoy South Carolina's outdoors with award-winning articles and spectacular photography. The magazine's 2006 bi-monthly editions promise to be better than ever, with fun things to do, places to go and people of the Palmetto State to meet. Call 888-644-9453 to order magazine subscriptions.

 

 

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