How to Do a Mini Weather Broadcast

Most people have a laptop or tower computer with internet., Have a video camera that can connect to your computer., Buy a computer microphone., Go to www.nws.noaa.gov and either make or say one of there forecasts., Make a title for your live...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Most people have a laptop or tower computer with internet.

    If you do, go to www.livestream.com and make a live streaming account.

    This is going to be free. (Be sure to have virus protection just in case!)
  2. Step 2: Have a video camera that can connect to your computer.

    If you do not have a video camera then upgrade to the Livestream Procaster.

    You will be able to show what is on your screen without a camera.

    They will have a video tutorial on this. , They are about $10-$20 dollars. , Be sure to tell your viewers the site that you are getting the forecast from. ,,,,,
  3. Step 3: Buy a computer microphone.

  4. Step 4: Go to www.nws.noaa.gov and either make or say one of there forecasts.

  5. Step 5: Make a title for your live streaming account and make a motto/slogan.

  6. Step 6: Make scheduled times for your live streaming weather/news broadcast.

  7. Step 7: Let friends

  8. Step 8: family

  9. Step 9: relatives

  10. Step 10: and other people know about your broadcast.

  11. Step 11: Be sure to tell your viewers if you are not able to make one of your scheduled times.

  12. Step 12: Enjoy and have fun with it!

Detailed Guide

If you do, go to www.livestream.com and make a live streaming account.

This is going to be free. (Be sure to have virus protection just in case!)

If you do not have a video camera then upgrade to the Livestream Procaster.

You will be able to show what is on your screen without a camera.

They will have a video tutorial on this. , They are about $10-$20 dollars. , Be sure to tell your viewers the site that you are getting the forecast from. ,,,,,

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