WELCOME TO MY WEATHER PAGE
This page has many links for weather related
information. My fascination with the weather goes back to 1954 . I still
remember standing on my front porch watching the trees and power lines coming
down during Hurricane Carol. Living in the Boston area I saw many hurricanes
and blizzards but never saw a tornado. Back then they said it would never
happen until Worcester Massachusetts was devastated with a high loss of life.
In Vietnam I was struck by lightening but only lost my hearing for about a 1/2
an hour. I have been nailed twice since then following storms to get pictures
of lightening. The picture below was taken by me out the back window of my
house. The dark area in the upper right hand corner is in fact the edge of my
house.
I now have a weather station set up at my house. Just click on
My Weather Display site. It is tied into a
laptop and a Lacross model 2210 weather station. The only numbers reading
consistantly low is the wind because it gives an 8 second average rather than
an actual reading
Have you ever sat a traffic light and had
some idiot not move when the light turns green.

It could be that something else has their
attention!!!
This first site is
Intellicast which is a main link that
most T.V. stations use. They recently modified this page so you have fewer
choices in radar images but more world wide choices.
This site is an active
hurricane tracking map
that shows the strength and intensity of storms in the Atlantic. It also shows
strike chances.
This site is the
National Hurricane Prediction Center
which has information on storms in both the Atlantic , Caribian and the Pacific
oceans.
For those that want to see what the weather
looks like from a mountain then Mt.
Washington in New Hampshire is the place to go. Every year climbers and
skiers get killed on it. It is also home to the world's worst observed weather.
They have recorded the highest wind speed of 234 miles an hour.
For those that want to boat in the world's
oceans or the great lakes then the
Penn State WWW site Marine
Buoy site Or The NOAA WWW
Marine Buoy site will give you information from around the U.S.A. and the
world.
For anyone that watches it on either cable ,
satellite or at the airport terminal here is the home page of
The Weather Channel
This site is
the Weather Radar
Composite site which allows you to look at various image sources around the
U.S.A.
This site has all the composite
satellite images
from various satellite sources. It also contains forecasts for flyers and
boaters.
Here is the be all , end all , site to find out
weather in Weather
serversNorth America. It has links to 380 different sites. It includes all
the T.V. stations that say they have some version of radar.
This is the
Weather Service site is Sterling
Virginia. It is located next to Dulles Airport and they test much of the new
equipment now in use. They said that in fine tuning the Doppler Radar they
found they could clock the speed of the cars going to and from Dulles Airport.
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