Predict The Weather As Well As The Guy On TV
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Predict the Weather Like a Pro
Summary
The Internet offers a wide array of weather resources, from specialized sites to comprehensive national newsfeeds. Regional news outlets, TV, radio stations, and local newspapers also provide weather updates online. Additionally, major search engines feature weather forecasts tailored to your area.
Discover the Best Online Weather Resources
With so many online options, it's easy to access weather information tailored to your needs. Most of these sources rely heavily on data from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Top Weather Websites
- Weather.com: A popular site from The Weather Channel, it offers local and international forecasts, hourly updates, and 10-day outlooks. You can also view satellite images and Doppler radar data.
- National Weather Service (NOAA): For official U.S. weather forecasts, NOAA’s site provides marine, fire, and aviation forecasts. It's user-friendly with extensive visual data available at www.nws.noaa.gov.
- Weather Underground: Originating from the University of Michigan, this ad-supported site offers zip code-based forecasts and international data. A $10 registration fee provides daily email forecasts.
- Intellicast: Supported by advertisers, it offers interactive maps and a daily forecast email service.
- AccuWeather and Weatherbug: Both sites provide extensive weather data. Weatherbug also offers downloadable software for real-time local forecasts.
Additional Resources
- University of Michigan’s Weather Lab: Known for pioneering online weather, it provides a valuable list of 300 weather-related links at http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/.
- USA Today: Offers global forecasts and meteorological insights, including climate change, at: http://asp.usatoday.com/weather/weatherfront.aspx.
- Unisys Weather: A surprising source for global weather analysis, showcasing their software at http://weather.unisys.com/.
Search Engines and National News Sites
- Yahoo and Google: Both feature user-friendly weather forecast sections.
- CNN.com/WEATHER: Provides updates and five-day forecasts by location.
Accessing weather forecasts has never been easier or more comprehensive. With these resources, you'll be as informed as a professional meteorologist.
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