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StormWatch 2005:  Hurricane Information 24/7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

[STORMWATCH 2005 WEB LINKS]

 

 

 

[CYCLONE JIM]: Details the Life of a Hurricane Chaser Jim Leonard

 

 

 

[OWLIE SKYWARN'S WEATHER BOOK]: NOAA's Hurricane Guide for Kids

 

 

 

[HURRICANE HUNTERS]: Website dedicated to the people who fly into the eye of a Hurricane

 

 

 

[HURRICANEVILLE]: A Great Resource on Hurricane Preparation and Available Information

 

 

 

[FEMA WEB SECTION ON HURRICANES]: The Agency Responsible for the Nation's Hurricane Preparation and Recovery Efforts

 

 

 

[NASA WEB SECTION ON HURRICANES]: Also provides great links to NASA Satellite Imagery

 

 

 

[HURRICANE TRACK]: Great Website with Great Resources in Tracking Hurricanes

 

 

 

[HURRICANE LIVE NET]: Pay Service with Live Hurricane Tracking Capabilities

 

 

 

[NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE]: Links to National Weather Service Offices Across the United States and its territories.

 

 

 

[NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER]: Links to National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL and provides access to Hurricane Advisories and Outlooks

 

 

 

[HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER]: Branch of National Weather Service that provides Precipitation Outlooks and Forecasts

 

 

 

[NATIONAL CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PREDICTION]: Delivers national and global weather, water, climate and space weather guidance, forecasts, warnings and analyses to its Partners and External User Communities.

 

 

 

[STORM PREDICTION CENTER]: Provide timely and accurate forecasts and watches for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes over the contiguous United States. The SPC also monitors heavy rain, heavy snow, and fire weather events across the U.S. and issues specific products for those hazards.

 

 

 

[NATIONAL SEVERE STORMS LABORATORY]: Dedicated to improving severe weather warnings and forecasts in order to save lives and reduce property damage.

 

 

 

[INTERACTIVE WEATHER INFORMATION NETWORK]: Provides text based warnings, forecasts, advisories and summaries of the weather occurring in each of the 50 United States.

 

 

 

[THE WEATHER CHANNEL]: 24 Hour Cable Weather Channel that covers Hurricanes from their formation to their aftermath.

 

 

 

[INTELLICAST]: Very dependable source of radar, satellite and weather maps to help the general user understand the weather and its impact on their lives.

 

 

 

[ACCU-WEATHER]: The weather service featuring Tropical Discussions from Prominently Featured Hurricane Expert Joe Bastardi.

 

 

 

[COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY TROPICAL METEOROLOGY PROJECT]: Colorado State University's Dr. William Gray presents his annual prediction for the hurricane season. During hurricane season, Dr. Gray fine tunes his forecast based on the conditions that are present in the tropical waters and helps many across the United States prepare for what the hurricane season may have in store.

 

 

 

[THE WEATHER NOTEBOOK]: Billed as a Nationally Syndicated Radio Show About Weather and Everyday Life, this 2 minute radio show is aired around the country and is hosted by Bryan Yeaton.

 

 

 

 

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