Found a couple new sites I thought were worth a look.
This site doesn't show wind aloft, but I really like the simple UI for finding regional weather.
http://windmapper.com/
Flash based maps and hourly graphs from multiple weather sources.
http://weatherspark.com/#!dashboard;a=U ... nnellsburg
The Wundermap just looks sharp
http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/? ... rg%2c%20PA
Flight Maps:
Cross country track overlay with data from Leonardo tracks which includes the US, but so little east coast data. I need to upload my flights.
http://www.xcontest.org/2009/world/en/u ... tures/map/
Thermal Map of the Alps. People are tearing those mountains up!
http://thermik.kk7.ch/
Weather sites and Flight maps
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Re: Weather sites and Flight maps
these are great. maybe it's time to update our club weather page.
Karen Carra
Re: Weather sites and Flight maps
This was a good one on NPR this morning.
http://www.npr.org/2011/06/17/137199914 ... uce-deaths
"But 69 weather balloons launched twice a day doesn't provide enough data for really good forecasting, says Bruce Lev, a pilot and part of a company called AirDat.
The solution is to essentially make commercial aircraft into flying balloons, Lev says.
Already, the system collects more than 10 times as much data as the nation's weather balloons, Lev says.
And the technology proved itself in the days before a tornado devastated Joplin, Mo., in April, he says.
"Our forecasts were seeing substantial supercell activity in and around Joplin, Mo., 57 hours or more ahead of the tornadoes actually touching down," he says.
http://www.npr.org/2011/06/17/137199914 ... uce-deaths
"But 69 weather balloons launched twice a day doesn't provide enough data for really good forecasting, says Bruce Lev, a pilot and part of a company called AirDat.
The solution is to essentially make commercial aircraft into flying balloons, Lev says.
Already, the system collects more than 10 times as much data as the nation's weather balloons, Lev says.
And the technology proved itself in the days before a tornado devastated Joplin, Mo., in April, he says.
"Our forecasts were seeing substantial supercell activity in and around Joplin, Mo., 57 hours or more ahead of the tornadoes actually touching down," he says.
Re: Weather sites and Flight maps
Matt,
Thanks for the finds!
I've added Windmapper, WunderMap, and WeatherSpark links to my weather page.
Thanks for the finds!
I've added Windmapper, WunderMap, and WeatherSpark links to my weather page.
Cragin
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Weather - https://sites.google.com/site/hgweather/
Flying - http://craginsflightblog.blogspot.com/
Kay's Stuff- http://kayshappenings.blogspot.com/
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Douglas.Cragin(AT)iCloud(DOT)com
Weather - https://sites.google.com/site/hgweather/
Flying - http://craginsflightblog.blogspot.com/
Kay's Stuff- http://kayshappenings.blogspot.com/
GO to 50 https://sites.google.com/site/hgmemories/Home/50th