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- From: hcane@mobile.gulf.net (Tom Berg)
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- Subject: Meteorology FAQ Part 2/7: Sources of weather data
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- Summary: Weather data available via the Internet
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- This article is copyright (c) 2000 by Tom Berg. It may be freely
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- With special honor given to Ilana Stern who conceived of this FAQ and
- maintained it with the greatest of professionalism and care until the torch was passed to me.
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- There are 7 documents in this FAQ series:
- Meteorology FAQ Part 1/7: Intro
- Meteorology FAQ Part 2/7: Sources of weather data <===
- Meteorology FAQ Part 3/7: Sources of research data
- Meteorology FAQ Part 4/7: Sources of CD-ROMs
- Meteorology FAQ Part 5/7: Internet resources
- Meteorology FAQ Part 6/7: Print and other resources
- Meteorology FAQ Part 7/7: List of State Climatologists
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- Corrections, additions, and comments should be sent to Tom Berg at
- hcane@mobile.gulf.net. Please include in your message where you read
- this FAQ series. Note that if I know about it, it's in these documents.
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- Subject: 1) Table of contents
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- 1) Table of contents
- 2) Overview
- 3) Collections of weather data links
- 4) US Regional Climate Centers
- 5) US State Climatologists
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- Each (major) section has a "Subject:" line, so you can search on the
- subject title above to find the section quickly.
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- Subject: 2) Overview
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- This section used to contain weather data: satellite images,
- forecast maps, soundings, and so on. However, with the proliferation
- of many great sites which present lists of weather links, I've decided
- to remove this section and replace it with a list of a few of these
- comprehensive sites from which you can obtain many others. This will
- let me focus on the research data portions of the FAQ which are
- more important and interesting to me professionally.
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- For weather related software, see the research data section (part 3).
- I may add it here in the future.
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- ------------------------------
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- Subject: 3) Collections of weather data links
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- <URL:http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/>
- WeatherNet is a big collection of North American weather links, images,
- and information.
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- <URL:http://www.comet.net/weather/>
- North American weather links including marine and tropical data.
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- <URL:http://www.ugems.psu.edu/~owens/weather.html>
- Allentown Weather Center. Links to many weather data sources worldwide
- including climate data. Text-browser friendly.
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- <URL:http://www.ugems.psu.edu/~owens/WWW_Virtual_Library/>
- The WWW Virtual Library -- Meteorology. (Formerly at the
- Free University of Berlin)
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- <URL:http://www.ugems.psu.edu/~klee/Enforcer/wx-spot1.html>
- The Weather Spot. Links to many weather pages, organized by type of
- data (satellite, severe, forecast, surface, climate, etc.) Mostly US.
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- <URL:http://www.nxdc.com/weather/>
- The Weather Resource. Links to many weather pages, and to forecasts,
- movies, etc. Frames.
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- <URL:http://weather.miningco.com>
- The Mining Company weather page has links and reviews of weather
- related web pages, plus articles.
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- <URL:http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~brugge/index.html>
- Links to European weather sites.
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- <URL:http://www.ozemail.com.au/~wbc/>
- Links to Australian weather sites.
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- <URL:http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/MACISS/query.html>
- Searchable database of atmospheric science servers.
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- Subject: 4) US Regional Climate Centers
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- <URL:http://climate.sage.dri.edu>
- Western RCC
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- <URL:http://met-www.cit.cornell.edu/nrcc_home.html>
- Northeast RCC
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- <URL:http://sercc.dnr.state.sc.us/sercc.html>
- Southeast RCC
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- <URL:http://maestro.srcc.lsu.edu/srcc.html>
- Southern RCC
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- <URL:http://hpccsun.unl.edu/>
- High Plains RCC
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- Subject: 5) US State Climatologists
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- <URL:http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ol/climate/aasc.html>
- NOAA's official list of US state climatologists.
-