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The weather resources on the Internet are many and varied. They range from highly sophisticated dedicated sites to national newsfeeds produce fairly comprehensive weather reports, to regional news organizations that weather system in the context of their news service online. They can be television and radio stations or local newspapers. In addition, major search engines have a weather system that allows you consult forecasts in your area.
In all cases, however, their weather data collected mostly from sources national – in almost all cases, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA. We will review here the main sites dedicated online weather, and to give a quick review of what the search engines and news sites provide national.
Perhaps the most famous site dedicated weather Trade is www.weather.com, a spin-off from the U.S. cable channel The Weather Channel. This site lets you type in your zip code for local weather, or town / city name to another place. The site will give you temperature readings, wind chill and precipitation forecasts. It will provide forecasts on an hour by hour, for the weekend, and peer into the future with forecast to ten days on a page. Graphics include photos, satellite and Doppler radar observations of storm movements.
Much of this information is collected from service of the NOAA National Weather Service website. Here you will find "official" U.S. Weather, marine, fire and forecasts aviation, warnings, climate forecasts and information about meteorology to target = "_blank"> www.nws.noaa.gov/. NOAA has a vast network of weather stations in the country, providing displays to very localized areas. It is also easy to use, with a wealth of visual information provided by satellites and other graphical tools. There are plenty of marine meteorological data available here.
The Weather Underground (www.wunderground.com target = "_blank">) is a spin-off from the University of Michigan, the weather site. Weather Underground is a commercial site full of advertising that presents its estimates based on postal code, city, or a clickable map of the United States. It also forecasts international – click country – and a complete list of maps on its homepage that show national trends for factors such as temperature, wind, visibility, precipitation, snow depth, so register and send ten dollars and they will send you your forecast daily.
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor laboratory Weather: This http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/ is among the pioneers of online weather products. Currently, they have a quality site national weather forecasts – but perhaps most valuable resource for addicts weather is their list of 300 links to weather related Web sites.
Intellicast (www.intellicast.com) is an advertiser supported national site that also send you your daily forecast. Their site features a clickable map and the usual categories of satellite and long range forecasts. Www.weather.org is another of the lesser national Web sites that is intended exclusively to the weather. Their site has an interesting map of the world conditions changing constantly As the center of their homepage. Along with the ordinarily localized and national feeds, the site offers WeatherCam, tides and currents, and Comment of the Farmers Almanac.
Other places for this purpose include www.AccuWeather.com and www.Weatherbug.com. WeatherBug offers downloadable software that allows your weather and local weather. Yahoo and Google both provide weather forecasting capabilities, as well as national news feeds. CNN.com / WEATHER providing new international weather forecasts and five day per location. USA Today estimates and information on global weather topics such as global warming at: href = "http://asp.usatoday.com/weather/weatherfront.aspx."> http://asp.usatoday.com/weather/weatherfront.aspx.
Finally, Unisys has chosen to showcase his weather-processing software package for analysis building a website for weather information global http://weather.unisys.com/. Not something you would expect just looking at their main home page. Apparently, even people who do technology consulting and enterprise servers have need to know if it will rain.
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