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WUHU (107.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) format. The station is licensed to Smiths Grove, Kentucky, USA, and it serves the Bowling Green area of south central Kentucky. The station is currently owned by Forever Communications, Inc. and features programming from ABC Radio.
Wuhu may refer to:
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Wuhu City, prefecture-level city in Anhui, China
- Wuhu County, county in Wuhu City, Anhui, China
- Wu Hu, collective term for various non-Chinese steppe tribes during the period from the Han Dynasty to the Northern Dynasties
- Wu Hu period (304 – 439 AD), or Sixteen Kingdoms, in ancient China
- Wu Hu uprising, Wu Hu forces rose up against the Jin Dynasty of China
- WUHU, radio station licensed to Smiths Grove, Kentucky, United States
- Wuhu Island, fictional island that was partially introduced in Wii Fit (as "Wii Fit Island") and is the main locale in Wii Sports Resort, which fully introduced the island with its final name and present look
- WUHU (software), Weather Underground / HeavyWeather Uploader, software to upload data from personal weather stations to one or more networks
WUHU is a free software package for Microsoft Windows which allows users with Personal Weather Stations to contribute weather data to one of several networks, including:
- Weather Underground (weather service) (wunderground.com)
- Citizen Weather Observer Program (also known as CWOP)
- WeatherBug
- YoWindow
- Australian Weather Network
- UK Weather Net
WUHU stands for Weather Underground / HeavyWeather Uploader. It can collect data from multiple models of weather stations from La Crosse Technology, Davis Instruments, and Oregon Scientific.
Usage examples of "wuhu".
CHAPTER II THE SECRET MEETING FIFTEEN minutes after Hawkeye had put in his first call to Burbank, a blackened shape emerged from the darkness just below the street entrance of the Wuhu Cafe.
Hidden in a blackened look-out post, he was studying the limited scene that the Wuhu Cafe afforded.
CHAPTER III DEATH STRIKES TWICE TALLEYRAND PLACE was far from the neighborhood of the Wuhu Cafe.
The trip to Wuhu would take nearly two hours, and then he would change trains for Nanjing, where he would spend the night at the Xuanwu Hotel on Zhongyang Lu as planned.