This one is even cooler than the one I sent last year:

https://www.windyty.com

Check it out, birdy weatherwatchers!
Be sure to note that you can choose the altitude of interest and you’ll find 
amazing differences. For example, last evening, surface winds were very mild 
and non-directional. 3000m winds were those wicked t-storms flying through the 
area.

ChrisP
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