1/4/08

Oh! the weather outside is frightfull.

If you ever wondered what the NOAA sends out to your favorite weather
stations.
You can see weather events in real time by using the following links
from my Storm studies.

http://www.mesoanalysis.com/

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/s4/index2.html

on the second link look at the other links to the left of the weather
map for more info.
the info on these maps often is newer than the info broadcast.

http://www.noaawatch.gov/

link has dumbed down maps for those not interested in technical data.

For those who use the Firefox web browser,an add on called Forecastfox
is available.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/398

Get international weather forecasts from AccuWeather.com, and display
it in any toolbar or statusbar with this highly customizable and
unobtrusive extension.


there is also an Equake alert.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2239

eQuake alert is a handy add-on, which alerts you with the basic
information (date, location, and magnitude) of each earthquake. By
default your browser will shake proportional to the earthquake
magnitude. You can configure the alert methods and even you can limit
the alerts by the earth quake magnitude. The recent quakes menu
provides a link to the detailed information of quake @ the USGS (US
Geological Survey) website.

Have Fun, Dragon

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