Best Weather Forecast Sites on the Web:
National Weather Service@
Find National Weather Service (NWS) news, warnings, and forecasts. Also learn about the NWS's National Hurricane Center, Doppler radar, satellite network, and their other weather forecasting services.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
USA Today Weather
Provides a daily weather map of the entire US, as well as local listings. Includes information on travel resource, international weather news, and an area to ask the USA Today experts weather questions.
www.asp.usatoday.com/weather/weatherfront.aspx
Met Office
Provides the latest weather forecasts, satellite imagery, and atmospheric outlooks across the United Kingdom and the world.
www.metoffice.gov.uk
Daily Planet
Meterology information provided by the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC).
www.atmos.uiuc.edu
Weather World Meteorology Guide
Presents fundamental concepts in the atmospheric sciences including detailed information on hurricanes, the hydrolic cycle, and the relationship between light and atmospheric particles.
www.ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/home.rxml
Bad Meteorology
Provides a resource for teachers to help them prevent mistakes when teaching Meteorology. Goes over several common errors, and their correct explanations, and gives a FAQ page for general bad info.
www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/BadMeteorology.html
Todd Gross' Weather & Astronomy Page
Weather and astronomy resource, pointing towards other links which bring you the best of the net in both weather and astronomy.
www.weatherman.com
Weatherplanner
Provides weather forecasts 6 days to a year ahead for planning weddings, vacations, and outdoor events and activities.
www.weatherplanner.com
Ohio State University WWW Weather Server
Providing timely graphical and textual weather data to meteorologists and the general public.
www.twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC)
Combining innovative technology with the best available science in order to provide the best weather and oceanographic products, data, and services to the operating and support forces of the DoD.
www./www.fnmoc.navy.mil
Weather.org
Provides worldwide meteorological news, views, and extreme weather condition information.
www.weather.org
StuffInTheAir.com
Sets out to define and explain modern meteorological concepts, processes, and techniques.
www.stuffintheair.com
India Meteorological Department
Official site providing daily and weekly weather forecasts, rainfall maps, earthquake reports, cyclone warnings, and astronomical information. Includes an interactive map of weather in major cities of India.
www.imd.gov.in
Weather: What Forces Affect Our Weather?
Gives an overview of different weather topics, including the atmosphere, the water cycle, storms, ice and snow, and forecasting.
www.learner.org/exhibits/weather
Dan's Wild Wild Weather Page: Forecasting
Learn how meteorologists formulate a weather forecast, about the maps and tools they use, and how you can create your own forecast.
www.wildwildweather.com/forecast.htm
What Drives the Atmosphere and Ocean
Technical primer on dynamic forces that affect the weather. Includes explanations of gravitational forces, the pressure gradient, and the Coriolis Effect.
www.uea.ac.uk/~e930/e174/l5_geos.html
Australian National Meteorological Library
Maintains a pre-eminent collection of key meteorological books and journals published in the English language and serves as the national archive for all meteorological books and reports published in Australia.
www.bom.gov.au/library
Meteoroloo
Information resource for atmospheric conditions, forcasting, climate, and related meteorological topics.
www.meteoroloo.com
Franklin's Forecast
Build your own weather station, learn about today's sophisticated weather technologies, and check the weather right now.
www.fi.edu/weather
McGill University WeatherPage
Offers the latest forecast model output, current observations, remote sensing products, and links to other useful meteorological pages.
www.weather.brockport.edu/~garyl/weatherpage.html
