- About
Rainbows - What is a rainbow?
- AccuWeather(r)
- Weather information for your area, including 5-day weather forecasts, radar
and satellite images for around the world and 43,000 U.S. locations.
- ARM Education Site: Cool Sites -
Directory of, Global Warming, Weather, and Other Science Sites.
- Ask A Hurricane Hunter - Why
isn't plane torn apart? What classes should I take to be a Hurricane Hunter?
- Atmospheric
Optics - Light playing on water drops, dust or ice crystals in the
atmosphere produces a host of visual spectacles - rainbows, halos, glories,
coronas and many more. Snow Crystals.
- Bad
Meteorology - It is better to communicate good information than to offer
misinformation in the name of good communication.
- California Academy of Science - The
California Academy of Sciences is located in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,
California and consists of a Natural History Museum, Planetarium and Aquarium
all in one location.
- Canadian
Hurricane Centre: Just For Kids - Hurricanes are very large and powerful
storms. Follow Hurricane Harry to find out more!
- Central Atlantic Storm
Investigators - A group of over 1500 amateur and professional
meteorologists, storm spotters, and weather observers from around the world
dedicated to the observation and documentation of weather events.
- Commonwealth Bureau
of Meteorology - National Warnings Summary.
- Convection and Moisture
Experiment (CAMEX) - CAMEX-3 successfully studied Hurricanes Bonnie,
Danielle, Earl and Georges.
- Current Solar
Images - The most recent, full-resolution solar image of each type in the
SDAC archive. GOES-12 Solar
X-ray Imager. Latest GOES SXI Images by Image Type.
- Dan's Wild Wild Weather Page -
News Channel, Chief Meteorologist Dan Satterfield.
- Drought Monitor -
Tracking drought blends science and art. No single definition of drought works
for all circumstances, so people rely on drought indices to detect and measure
droughts.
- Eisenhower National Clearinghouse - Links
to find information about the Eisenhower Regional Consortia services in your
region.
- Elements &
Ephemerides - Observable Comets, From the Harvard Minor Planet Center.
- El-Nino Southern
Oscillation (ENSO) - Is the result of a cyclic warming and cooling of the
surface ocean of the central and eastern Pacific.
- Extreme Weather
Sourcebook 2001 - Economic and other societal impacts related to extreme
weather.
- FAQ :
Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tropical Cyclones.
- FEMA for Kids - Disasters
come in many shapes and sizes. Most are related to the weather.
- For Kids Only - Earth Science
Enterprise - From NASA. Images, survey, and facts on earth science and
weather.
- Franklin's Forecast -
With "Franklin's Forecast," you can build your own weather station, learn about
today's sophisticated weather technologies, and check the weather right now.
- Gander Academy -
It presents a series of web pages listing hurricane related resources on the
World Wide Web.
- Geophysical
Institute - Aurora Forecast from the University of Alaska's Geophysical Institute
- Global Hydrology and Climate
Center - Interactive Global Geostationary Weather Satellite Images.
- Groundhog Day History from
Stormfax® - The earliest American reference to Groundhog Day can be found at
the Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center at Franklin and Marshall College.
- Hurricane
Awareness - What you should know what actions to take to protect yourself,
family, pets and property before a hurricane strikes...
- Hurricane
Hunter Airplanes - USA Today.
- Hurricane Hunters - It's
true! We fly airplanes right into the eye of the hurricane, and we invite you
along for the ride-in Cyberspace!
- Hurricanes
- 1901 - 2003
- Hurricanes
in Hawaii - All about Pacific hurricanes.
- Images and Data - Directory of
images and data at SSEC.
- Intellicast - Offers highly
technical weather charts including NEXRAD, Doppler radar, satellite, surface
analysis, jet stream forecasts, tropical storm, snowstorm, and hurricane
coverage.
- Isaac's Storm
- 1900 Galveston Hurricane including photos, videos, and a feature on the
science of hurricanes.
- It's a
Breeze: How Air Pressure Affects You - Air pressure is the force exerted on
you by the weight of tiny particles of air (air molecules).
- Lightning -
Lightning is the most dangerous and frequently encountered weather hazard that
most people experience each year. NSSL Research.
- Lightning Safety -
Lightning Kills, Play It Safe!
- Lightningboy 2001 - Or as I like
to say Y2 Storm Chase.
- List of
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids - From the Harvard Minor Planet Center.
- Lists of
Coronal Mass Ejections -- from 1998 to Today.
- Mirages in
Finland; An
Introduction to Mirages;
- MLSO Analysis Center - Mauna Loa
Solar Observatory.
- Morning Glory - Amazing Waves -
Surfing a mile high, 1000 km wave.
- Mount Washington Observatory -
A non-profit scientific and educational institution, maintains a permanently
staffed observatory at the top of New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
- Mt. Wilson Observatory
150-ft Solar Tower - Magnetogram-Dopplergram-Intensitygram.
- MTOF Proton Monitor - Live from
College Park- the latest 48 hours of solar wind data.
- NASA Earth Observatory -
Explore with NASA scientists the causes and effects of climatic and
environmental change through the use of real satellite data.
- NASA's ACE
spacecraf. - Real-time Solar Wind Data -How do gusts in solar wind stir the
aurora? Read this story
Science@NASA.
- National Climatic Data
Center (NCDC) - NCDC produces numerous climate publications and responds to
data requests from all over the world.
- National Hurricane Center/Tropical
Prediction Center - Our Mission: To save lives, mitigate property loss, and
improve economic efficiency by issuing watches, warnings, forecasts, and
analyses of hazardous tropical weather.
- National
Sever Weather - You should know what actions to take to protect yourself,
family, pets and property against severe weather...
- National Severe Storms Laboratory -
NOAA research on severe and hazardous weather.
- National Solar Observatory - Operated by
the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy.
- National Weather Association - Supporting
and Promoting Excellence in Operational Meteorology and Related Activities for
25 Years.
- NCDC
- Climatic Extremes and Weather Events.
- NCDC's -
Climate Resources including data, products, inventories, and research.
- NESDIS - Operates the
satellites and manages the processing and distribution of millions of bits of
data and images these satellites produce daily.
- Nick Walker The "Weather Dude" ® -
Musical Meteorology.
- NOAA - Hurricanes: Nature's
Greatest Storms.
- NOAA - La Niña.
- NOAA -
Satellite Active Archive.
- NOAA Home Page - Weather /
Tornadoes.
- NOAA Photo Library - Produced to
help bring the work of one of America's most remarkable Government agencies to
the American people - NOAA!
- NOAA Space Environment Center - Space
Environment Center continually monitors and forecasts Earth's space environment.
- NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) - A
nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information
.
- Nobeyama Radio Observatory -
Solar.
- NSO - The Improved Solar Observing Optical
Network (ISOON) project.
- NWSFO Norman -
Severe Weather Safety.
- Oklahoma Climatological Survey
Educational Outreach - K-12 educational outreach pages of the Oklahoma
Climatological Survey.
- On-line
Meteorology Guide - A collection of web-based instructional modules that use
multimedia technology and the dynamic capabilities of the web.
- Our Weather
Page - Our first grade class is learning about the weather. We wrote cloud
poems with our 4th grade reading buddies.
- PSC Meteorology Program - Plymouth
State College (PSC) Weather Center.
- Questions About
Rainbows - The idea that a pot of gold can be found at the rainbow's end
originated somewhere in old Europe.
- Rainbow Maker - Fred Stern is an
artist who uses large scale pumps and the sun's light to create natural rainbows
as large as 2000 feet across.
- Rainbows
by Randy Wang - Photo essay & poems.
- Rainbows:
An Arc of Concentric Colored Bands - A rainbow occurs when rain is falling
in one portion of the sky and the sun is shining in another.
- San Fernando Observatory (SFO) - A
solar research facility associated with the California State University,
Northridge (CSUN).
- SEC's Anonymous FTP
Server - From the NOAA Space Environment Center.
- Severe
Weather Awareness - USA Today.
- Sky Diary KIDSTORM - Information,
see pictures and graphics and find links on tornadoes, lightning, hurricanes and
storm chasing.
- Snow - Here you can
find everything about snow including snow castles, snowball fight, snow art etc.
- Snow Crystals
& Snow Flakes- Your online guide to snowflakes, snow crystals, and other
ice phenomena.
- Snow
Glossary - Presented by Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State
University, and Arthur Judson.
- SOHO
SWAN and MDI.
- Farside Images of the Sun from
- Solar and Heliospheric
Observatory - The SOHO (Solar & Heliospheric
Observatory) project is being carried out by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) as a cooperative effort between the two agencies in the framework of
the Solar Terrestrial Science Program (STSP).
- Solar Radio
Monitoring Programme - A service operated by the National Research Council.
Its function is to provide current and previous values of the 10.7cm Solar Flux
solar activity index.
- SolarSoft -
Recent Solar Events.
- Storm Hurricane Central - 2001
Predictions "Watch the Gulf early this year! ... Houston to New Orleans is under
a greater threat than we've previously seen."
- Storm Prediction Center - Severe
weather information from the Storm Prediction Center.
- Storm Spotter's
Guide - An illustrated guide to identifying severe storms.
- Sustainable
Urban Design and Climate - Forecasts, Warnings, Flood Warnings, Charts,
Observations, Marine Services, Satellite Images.
- The Latest SOHO
Coronagraph Images -- The most recent real-time images from each of the
LASCO telescopes, C1, C2, C3, EIT.
- The Mees Solar
Observatory - Greetings from the C.E.K. Mees Solar Observatory, on
Haleakala, Maui, Hawai`i.
- The Old Farmer's Almanac -
The Original.
- The Online Tornado FAQ -
By Roger Edwards, SPC.
- The Sun from
Earth - Big Bear Solar Observatory latest images.
- Tornado - A
Guide for Your Personal Health and Safety.
- Tornado
Information Index - USA Today. The tornado is nature's most violent wind.
- Tornado Project Online! - We
are a small company that gathers, compiles, and makes tornado information
available to weather enthusiasts, the meteorological community and emergency
management officials.
- Tornadoes - Definició de tornado.
- Tornadoes - Tornados in Österreich /
Tornadoes in Austria.
- Tornadoes -Many are different from
what dorothy saw. A look at different shapes & sizes of tornadoes. From
Chase Day.
- Tornadoes -
Nature's Most Violent Storms. A Preparedness guide.
- Tornadoes:
Safety - Although tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, these
destructive forces of nature are found most frequently in the United States east
of the Rocky Mountains.
- Tropical Prediction Center/National
Hurricane Center - To save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve
economic efficiency by issuing watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of
hazardous tropical weather.
- Tropical
Storms, Worldwide - Hurricanes, Typhoons & Tropical Cyclones.
- Tropical
Twisters - Hurricanes, what they do and how they work.
- United
States Historical Climatology Network (USHCN)
- Weather Eye - Weather education
Web site, designed to be used in classrooms. It includes weather lessons,
projects and more.
- Weather
or Not - Monitor the weather environment and make predictions about the
weather up to 48 hours before special outdoor events.
- Weather
Watch: Hurricanes - Discover the power and fury of tropical storms. From
Scholastic.com.
- Web Weather for Kids -
Atmospheric science experiments for kids. Create a thunderstorm, lightning,
tornadoes right in your classroom or at home..
- What is the
Interplanetary Magnetic Field? -- IMF stands for Interplanetary Magnetic
Field. It is another name for the Sun's magnetic
field.
- Windows to the Univers - A
user-friendly learning system covering the Earth and Space sciences.
- World Meteorological Organization -
Coordinates global scientific activity to allow increasingly prompt and accurate
weather information and other services.
- Yohkoh Solar Observatory - On August
30, 1991 a satellite was launched into space from the Kagoshima Space Center
(KSC) in Southern Japan. Yohkoh Public Outreach
Project. Lockheed -
Serves a Yohkoh movies page that allows downloads in GIF, GIF movie, MPEG, and
Javascript movie formats.
- Zeus - Clarifying
the Myths of Meteorology.
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