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Weather is fascinating. . . unpredictable, unstoppable, and untamable. It can make our lives pleasant, or it can destroy lives in a matter of seconds. This page is devoted to all the "Weather Weenies" out there, and places the focus on severe storms, technical data, and educational resources.
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One storm chaser's photos and experiences. A very good page, with good links too! Really great photos of lightning, including day and night shots. Links to the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, and other sites. Worth the look, for sure! This sites shows satellite, radar and data analyses, as well as model forecasts from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction. Some good photos and links are here as well. A really well done page with photos, information, and tornado stories. Worth a look. An online information page about tornadoes. Good information and photos. The Texas Severe Storms Association (TESSA) TESSA is a national non-profit organization founded to bring together both amateur and professional severe weather scientists in an attempt to better understand dangerous storms through the collection and diffusion of knowledge. Provides current bulletins and data on hurricanes in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Some historical data is also available. FEMA - Tropical Storm and Hurricane Watch Information Run by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Before starting your storm chase check here for the latest meteorological information available on the web.
Some of the best forecast graphics (computer models) and satellite pictures.. along with other links for current data. It's all here: Precipitation, humidity, wind-chill factor, barometric pressure, the tides, sunrise, sunset. A comprehensive and well organized site. The National Weather Service Home Page For the latest weather forecasts, warnings, and information on climate, check here. They also have sites on historical archives, and information on hydrometeorology, the environment, geophysical tables, weather communications, standards & codes, and other weather related services. This has live camera views of all over the US, by state, and is a really great site to check out if you're wondering what the weather is like where your friends and family live! University Guide to Maps and Images The starting point for everyone who wants to learn more about all those maps and know what all the pretty colors on the images are. A good source for weather information on the 'net. Weather links, graphics, audio, video, and text. Search for your city online to see a four day forecast.
National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) The Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS) The Doppler On Wheels Project has created two mobile Doppler weather radars mounted on trucks that have explored rare and small scale phenomena, permitting the first ever mappings of tornado winds and resolution of detailed tornado structure and evolution at scales well below 100 m. NOAA's Hurricane Research Division Information about their ongoing research projects and images of some of the storms, including some spectacular reconnaissance photographs. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Homepage The DMSP program designs, builds, launches, and maintains several near polar orbiting, sun synchronous satellites monitoring the meteorological, oceanographic, and solar-terrestrial physics environments. Global and Regional Weather and Climate Information A study by Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Climate Research Division, Experimental Climate Prediction Center (try saying that three times really fast!!) A pretty technical page, with precipitation forecasts, fire weather index, and surface wind forecasts. A site for the true Weather Weenie. . .
A great, basic education lightning education page. The Weather Dude. Meteorology Education A great weather resource page from KSTW-TV weather forecaster Nick Walker in Seattle. He just happens to use the same Internet Provider as my dad! (Washington is where I was born.) Find out where the current active volcanoes are, or what to watch for in the future. If you like geology, this has some good links to other sites.
The ultimate site for Weather Weenie Wannabees "Posted virtually, virtually every Sunday."
Info on weather forecasting, forecasting tools, educational sites, weather agencies. U.S. Navy METOC (Meteorology and Oceanography) sites. Weather cams, snow report search engines, Northern Lights, etc. Weather Consulting and Weather Information WeatherNet is one of the Internet's premier source of weather information. Providing access to thousands of forecasts, images, and the Net's largest collection of weather links, WeatherNet is a comprehensive and up-to-date source of weather data on the Web. Online weather information Mark has compiled about 39 Live Doppler radar sites, and links to other weather sites.
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