Re: coolwx webpages

From: OldWeatherMan (tedjan86_at_comcast.net)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: 14 Oct 2004 19:26:06 -0400

thanks

"Bob Hart" <buoydata@coolwx.com> wrote in message
news:feb18cb6.0410140624.53544105@posting.google.com...
> Folks,
>
> Several popular web pages that I had maintained at PSU
> have been moved to their permanent home at coolwx.com
>
> These are:
>
> Decoded Offshore Buoy/Ship Data Page
> View text, graphics, hurricane-focused maps of buoy & ship data from
around
> the world, updated hourly with a four day archive. The original
source
> of decoded offshore weather data started in 1994.
>
> Hourly U.S. Weather Statistics Page
> Hourly updated maps of US weather and statistics, including maximum
> and minimum US temperature, pressure, wind, dewpoint, etc. Also
curious
> what percentage of the population (or land) is experiencing
temperatures
> above 90F? 100F? Below 32F? Cloudy?
>
> Internet User Weather Observations Page
> Submit your weather observation from anywhere in the world, and view
> observations from other internet users from around the world. An
average
> of 200-300 weather observations are submitted daily, including several
from
> Canada, South Africa, and occasionally other countries. Also view
maps
> and charts of your observations -- you can use the web page as a
database
> for your own weather station. There is an archive of nearly half a
million
> observations dating back to January 1997, making it the largest and
longest
> online collection of user-submitted weather observations. View first
hand
> accounts of some of the major storms of the past 10 years.
>
> Northeast Real-Time/Conventional Mesoscale Analysis (now expanded to all
of US)
> High resolution gridded hourly analyses of METAR/SHIP/BUOY
observations
> of more conventional fields (temperature, pressure) and more
technical
> (moisture convergence, wet bulb temperature, theta-E, frontogenesis).
> Analyses are available on the US, regional and even state-scale.
> State-focused maps of METAR/SHIP station model plots are also
available for
> manual analysis.
>
> Eta/AVN Forecast Precipitation Type and Accumulations
> The forecast precipitation type at 3hrly intervals are displayed
> in shaded maps for the Eta and AVN models, updated with every 6hr
> run. Also, you can see the accumulated snow, rain, sleet, freezing
> rain as forecast by each of these models out to 84hr.
>
> There was a large group of users of these pages and I want to
> ensure them that the web pages are still running and now have a
> permanent home.
>
> Some of these pages have been running continuously since 1994
> and are among the most unique weather web pages out there, even 10 years
> later. Each of the web pages has improved in style and format, making
> them much easier to navigate the wealth of information provided. Check
> them out at coolwx.com
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bob Hart
>



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