CLIMATE 440: Meteorological Analysis Laboratory Data Resource Page |
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With the advent of the internet, there is now a wealth of meteorological data one's fingertips. In fact, all of this data can make things a bit overwhelming for the beginning forecaster. For this reason, I have put together this web set to help out those in the our AOSS 440 class who are learning to forecast for the first time. In time, each of you will develop your own methodology and data resources to use when analyzing the current meteorological conditions and model forecasts. There is no way to present all of the forecasting techniques commonly used right at the start of the term, as we will not have covered much of the background material necessary to properly understand and apply these techniques. Instead, I will be presenting these various techniques as we cover the related background material.
After you have worked through the forecasting tutorial, you may use any of my favorite links below to perform an analysis, and make a forecast, for the current synoptic situation.
Comprehensive Web Sites | |
Government Sites | Academic Sites/Commercial Sites |
National Weather Service - White Lake, MI | College of Dupage NEXLAB |
NOAA GOES Data Server | University of Wyoming |
UCAR Real-Time Weather Data | Aviation Weather Center (ADDS) |
Storm Prediction Center | National Centers for Environmental Prediction |
Here are a number of specific links that will take you directly to the data that you are most interested in:
Surface Data |
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Climatological Data |
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Satellite Data |
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Radar Data |
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Textual Model Output (Direct and Derived) |
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