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Weather Links

Hello Dashews, I was wondering if you have any current weather links. I was poking around the NOAA website and was continually frustrated while looking for things like 500mb and surface pressure charts. Your website used to have a bunch of these links but I haven’t been here in a while so I was surprised to see some of the changes. Thanks, Chris
Hi Chris: The links were too maintenance intensive. One really good one is PassageWeather.com

Posted by Steve Dashew  (August 9, 2010)




One Response to “Weather Links”

  1. Brian Russell Says:

    In reference to the weather site query, I came across this amazingly complex US Navy weather portal:
    https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/public/

    Cheers
    Brian

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