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Weather Forecasting LinksInteractive Weather Information Network - U.S. National Weather Service internet data source for current storm warnings and other current weather information. Receives over 1 million hits per day. Intellicast - This website provides current weather conditions all over the United States right down to your city! National Weather Service - Warnings, forecasts products, extended forecasts, current conditions, & weather maps. Storm Prediction Center - This site monitors and forecasts severe and non-severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and other hazardous weather phenomena across the conterminous U.S. Weather Channel - The Weather Channel online! General Weather Information LinksWW2010 (the weather world 2010 project) - LOTS of weather information including on severe thunderstorms, tornaodes, hail, flash flooding, etc. An excellent educational resource! THE NOAA BROWSER - Direct links to over 500 NOAA science, policy, and administrative sites. Tornadoes...Nature's Most Violent Storms - Lots of great information on tornado formation from the NSSL. Includes pictures, diagrams, etc. SPC Tornado Info - FAQ about tornadoes and how they form. National Severe Storms Laboratoy - NSSL, they do research, have some reports online, etc. Skywarn - If your interested in become an official weather spotter, check this out. WeatherNet - Weather Information on tornados, what to do in case of a tornado warning, weather software, and more! Atmospheric Chemistry Data & Resources - information about UARS (Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite), TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer), SSBUV (Shuttle Solar Background Ultraviolet), and other atmospheric chemistry related data. Also including diagrams of layers of the atmosphere. Pretty cool site! Maps, Radar, Observations, etc.EMWINpro - Free weather software and the sample source code. Their main program is called "WeatherNode" and it collects up-to-date warnings, watches, and forecasts from the National Weather Service. Penn State University Weather Pages - Here you will find an archive of some of the most unusual and uncommon types of weather information. They have great information if you're looking for US weather statistics. The DataStreme Project - Lots of up-to-date weather maps of the U.S. Operational Significant Event Imagery - High-resolution, detailed imagery of significant environmental events, such as fires and severe weather, which are visible in remotely-sensed data. Interactive Weather Information Network - Contains current weather conditions, reports, watches, warnings, forecasts, radar, satellite imagery and much more! Geostationary Satellite Server - Real-time satellite images, weather tracking, hurricanes, tropical storms. World Climate Data - climate data, monthly weather records, average temperatures, precipitation facts and more. Weather Center - contains complete forecast tools for the nation, including severe watches & warnings, radar, satellite imagery, computer models, and more. Texas A&M Atmospheric Sciences Weather Center - Current weather information including watches, warnings, radar and more. The National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) - The world's largest active archive of weather data. NCDC produces numerous climate publications and responds to data requests from all over the world. Weatherbase - source for finding monthly weather records and averages worldwide. Searchable by city, state, country, or ZIP code.
Other Weather LinksThe Baltimore/Washington DC Forecast Office of the National Weather Service Storm Track - Storm Track Homepage Tornado Chase Day - A weather photography & stock image site. It includes images and stories about tornadoes, storms and weather subjects Storm Chaser - Storm Chasing and Tornado Chasing Media Data, Weather Photographs and Links Weatherstock Inc.- A news and stock photography agency which maintains the world's largest collection of weather-related photographs, video and film footage The Tornado Project - A small company that researches, compiles and makes tornado information available to tornado and severe weather enthusiasts, the public, the meteorological community and emergency management officials in the form of tornado videos, tornado books, and tornado posters. |