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I've been hitting as many as I can all day and wonder if anyone has a favorite I've missed.

 

So far,

wunderground.com

weather.com

accuweather.com

noaawatch.gov

Intellicast.com

Well, you should get a bird's eye view of this one, Tex.

 

So start your own... :lol:

QUOTE (kapkomet @ Jul 22, 2008 -> 10:41 AM)
Well, you should get a bird's eye view of this one, Tex.

 

So start your own... :lol:

 

Nothing cooler than the eye of a hurricane. It is just awe-inspiring.

I have found my most reliable, from the source, weather information. Go to weather.gov, click your region of concern in the map, and then on the left side menu, choose "forecast discussion". This is the meteorologists' discussion of the information and the rational that they use when making their forecasts. It gets a little scientific, but you can see the reasoning behind their forecasts, watches, and warnings - and can often predict the forcast before its officially released. We had a blizzard in downstate Illinois four or five years ago, and from reading this I knew we were headed for a biggie a week before it happened and before the watches even came out.

 

SFF

Edited by SpringfieldFan

QUOTE (SpringfieldFan @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 11:27 AM)
I have found my most reliable, from the source, weather information. Go to weather.gov, click your region of concern in the map, and then on the left side menu, choose "forecast discussion". This is the meteorologists' discussion of the information and the rational that they use when making their forecasts. It gets a little scientific, but you can see the reasoning behind their forecasts, watches, and warnings - and can often predict the forcast before its officially released. We had a blizzard in downstate Illinois four or five years ago, and from reading this I knew we were headed for a biggie a week before it happened and before the watches even came out.

 

SFF

 

That's what I use, and I use Weather Underground for their radar.

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