Saturday, March 10, 2012

Need really good weather websites?

Well in science class I have to make a station model on the state Utah and I have to do every city in Utah also it needs the:

temp.

visibility

percipitation

amount of percipitation

dewpoint

wind ? mph

wind direction

barometer readings

barameter readings over the last 3 hrs

If there is a website with all of this, it would be very helpful! thanks =]Need really good weather websites?
The state of Utah has a great mesonet network of weather stations. You can find it at the following link. Just click on the station plotted on a map at the following link and you will get most od the data you want .



http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/slc/datamap/meso鈥?/a>
Many people say will say weather.com, and that is true if you want a long term future forecast. But if you haven't been to www.wunderground.com (Weather Underground) you should try it. For one thing it gives data at faster intervals (every few seconds). Also the data is coming from both local and volunteer weather watchers, Personal Weather Stations. These are people (home owners) who provide their data there might even be one in your neighborhood. You will also find wind, temp, humidity, precipitation, dew point, visibility, barometric pressure, and extra data like UV index, heat index, you can find local national and world wide maps of all those variables. Wunderground also does something else The Weather Channel doesn't do. While The Weather Channel gives you the current data, updated every hour, Wunderground also provides data history. Meaning it stores data into graphs and data logs for the local and personal stations. Wunderground also provides heating and cooling degree days, and growing degree days. And other data for agricaulture, aviation, and celestial. I have tryed The Weather Channel and Weather Bug none can come close to whats provided on www.wunderground.com .Need really good weather websites?
welllll... if you really need some good insight just go to your local news stations website. weather.com is ok but your local station can give you everything.

www.accuweather.com/

http://www.localweather.com/

these are good to
The absolute authority when it comes to weather in the US is this government website:



http://www.nws.noaa.gov/Need really good weather websites?
the best website i will suggest is the weather.com or weatherchannel.com thats the same thing i think..but still..lol...good luck finding it
weather.com

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