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Last modified on 2008-02-21 16:20:12

2. Links

·What are some good weather links?
·How can I find information on record highs, lows and averages around the world
·A comprehensive glossary of weather terms for storm spotters
·What are contrails?
·Why is the sky blue?
·Heat Index Chart & Calculator
·What kind of cloud is that?
·Hurricane? Typhoon? What's the difference?
·What is the all-time surface windspeed ever recorded?
·How do Volcanos affect the weather?
·Where can I find continually updated forecasts and weather alerts on one page.
·How Can I recieve Amber Alerts On My Website, Desktop and via email.
·Earthquake information form U.S. Geological Survey
·What are some links for basic Wx education?
·Where can I find schedules for eclipses and other sky events?
National Weather Service - Interactive Weather Network

Storm Prediction Center

National Hurricane Center

Millenium Weather

Weather Underground

WeatherMatrix

Caribbean Hurricane Network

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»www.weatherbase.com/

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»www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/severewx/glossary.php

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»cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/wxwise/class···ail.html

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»cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/wxwise/bluesky.html

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»www.weatherimages.org/data/heatindex.html

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»ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guide···ome.rxml

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»www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/A1.html

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»www.mountwashington.org/bigwind/

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Volcano Data and other Products from the NOAA's National Geophysical Data Center

»www.noaa.gov/volcanoes.html

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by ghostpainter See Profile edited by fire100 See Profile
last modified: 2005-10-06 10:55:06

All Warnings, Watches and Advisories in Effect for the United States.

This page contains watches, warnings and advisories that are in effect for the United States. This file is usually updated about every two minutes.

»www.weather.gov/alerts/us.html#ak

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last modified: 2005-10-10 22:32:38

To download Desktop Tickers visit Code Amber.com and download the HTML codes.
To receive Text messages on your cell phone and receive Amber Alerts Via your email, visit Code Amber.com. Code Amber now provides both Web Site Tickers and Desktop Tickers for the US and Canada

»codeamber.org/

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by ghostpainter See Profile edited by Axilla See Profile
last modified: 2006-03-27 20:13:20

For information on earthquakes around the world, both news and historical data, this site is quite comprehensive.

»earthquake.usgs.gov/

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by EGeezer See Profile edited by fire100 See Profile
last modified: 2005-10-16 20:17:45

This NWS education site is geared to beginning weather enthusiasts or those spotters or emergency organization members wanting a review and refresh;

»www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/index.htm

Basic weather education geared to the kids

»www.wildwildweather.com/

Hurricanes for beginners

»www.miamisci.org/hurricane/

Saving the best for last, below is a link to UCAR's Window to the Universe. It has three levels, beginner, intermediate and advanced. Clicking on "Space Weather" takes you to the weather events that occur outside our atmosphere, but affect our weather and communications.

Clicking on "Our Planet" takes you to several subjects that show you the basic components and driving forces that make up our weather. You'll learn about climate, the hydrosphere, atmosphere and the ecosystem.

There are lesson plans, tours, pictures, animations, even experiments and projects you can conduct yourself or with a student or family member.

»www.windows.ucar.edu/

Enjoy!

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by EGeezer See Profile edited by Axilla See Profile
last modified: 2007-07-15 01:11:31

You can find schedules, maps, calendars and historical information for lunar and solar eclipses as well as calendars for other sky events at NASA's eclipse page.

The link is
»sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/eclipse.html

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